Air pollution is the contamination of atmospheric air by chemical, physical, or natural agents, making it unsuitable and harmful for breathing. Primary pollutants like carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur oxides, aerosols, and fine particulates have serious effects on both the environment and human health.Read more
Air pollution is the contamination of atmospheric air by chemical, physical, or natural agents, making it unsuitable and harmful for breathing. Primary pollutants like carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur oxides, aerosols, and fine particulates have serious effects on both the environment and human health.
Observed Climate Changes:
- Global Warming by gases like CFCs and Methane.
- High global temperature causing rise in sea levels and coastal flooding by rapid melting of polar ice caps.
- Severe droughts and torrential rains.
Impact on Human Health:
Exposure to –
- UV radiation (due to the depletion of the ozone layer) weakens the immune system, causes sunburn and even cancer.
- Air pollutants can cause chronic diseases like lung cancer and asthma.
- Air containing even 0.001% of carbon monoxide can cause drowsiness, collapse, coma, or even death.
- Volatile Compounds like Benzene can cause mutations in foetus and other reproductive problems.
Impact on Environment:
Gaseous air pollutants can cause damage to –
- Leaves of crop plants and flower buds (by acid rain).
- Nutrient content and growth potential of plants.
- Phytoplankton and zooplankton (by UV radiation).
The Indian Government, observing the alarming effects of air pollution, has implemented certain measures such as the Air Prevention and Control of Pollution Act and Central Motor Act to mitigate the effects of air pollution. However, more such preventive measures are needed to address the emerging concerns.
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Climate change is already impacting our world, but many leaders and citizens act like it’s not happening. This is because climate change feels slow and distant compared to immediate issues like jobs or healthcare. It’s hard for people to get urgent about something that feels far away, even if it’s rRead more
Climate change is already impacting our world, but many leaders and citizens act like it’s not happening. This is because climate change feels slow and distant compared to immediate issues like jobs or healthcare. It’s hard for people to get urgent about something that feels far away, even if it’s really important.
Money and politics also play a big role. Big companies, especially those in the fossil fuel industry, have a lot of power and don’t want strict regulations that would hurt their profits and politicians often focus on short-term gains to get re-elected, so long-term problems like climate change get pushed aside. There’s also a lot of misinformation out there, making it confusing for people to know what’s true. Plus, it’s scary to think about the huge changes we need to make, so sometimes people just ignore the problem because it feels overwhelming.
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