Air pollution has become one of the most significant environmental issues with more problems facing the world today. It happens when toxic chemicals like gases, smoke, dust and small particles in the environment are mixed together to form a toxic compound, causing effects that are harmful to us, animals and the environment. Urbanisation and industrialization are contributing towards an increased concern of air pollution, which is increasingly severe in the big cities.
Air pollution has many sources. Cars produce exhaust fumes that are laden with harmful gases like carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides. Factories and industry generate large volumes of smoke and chemicals that reach the atmosphere. Dust particles of construction work are spread around the air, and toxic compounds are released into the atmosphere every time plastics or rubbish are incinerated.
Common things, such as the way they warm their oven and cook using a particular fuel, also create indoor and outdoor air pollution. Contaminated air has a significant adverse effect on human health. When a person breathes contaminated air there are respiratory diseases such as bronchitis and asthma which can result. They can also cause major heart troubles and other chronic diseases.
Among more vulnerable are younger or vulnerable people, including children and older adults who either have weaker immune systems or just do not understand how they feel as early at all. Bad air damages lives and costs money in health care. Second there is, environmental damage and the toxic impact of air pollution. And it contributes to global warming because its emissions of greenhouse gases are high (and it actually increases greenhouse gases. It can produce acid rain that harms soil, water and plant life that sits between them.
The crops may be destroyed, food supply interrupted and in essence the farm community. It also intensifies your environmental exposure and is a threat to wildlife ecosystems as well. An air pollution reduction strategy that requires people and governments action and should work.
You can educate people to take public transportation, carpool or buy eco-friendly vehicles to reduce the energy and transportation carbon dioxide emissions they have contributed to our planet and what the car-free future would look like could be a whole lot nicer than it is now. Trees encourage toxic gas infiltration and cleanliness. You get to consider not burning trash or using clean energy.
Governments should enact stricter guidelines to clean and deter pollution & provide financial incentives to renewable business. The only way to get cleaner and greener air and a better future for the entire world is through the awareness of how we treat each other. To protect the planet and a change small things we do on a daily note, every day.