Environmental Risk Assessment and Remediation

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Pollution Diseases Future

Due to global warming and crowd, our engines continue to emit out dirty pollutants, and half the world has no access to clean fuels or technologies, the air we are breathing has grown polluted: nine out of ten people breathe polluted air, which is resulting in 7 million people death every year. The health effects of air pollution are serious – one third of deaths from lung cancer, stroke and heart disease are due to air pollution. This is having an equal effect to that of smoking tobacco, and much higher than, say, the effects of eating too much salt. Air pollution is hard to flight, no matter how rich an area you live in. It is all around us. Microscopic pollutants in the air can fall on body’s defences, penetrating deep inside our respiratory and circulatory system, damaging our lungs, heart and brain. Air pollution is directly linked to climate change - the main cause of climate change is fossil fuel combustion which is also a main contributor to air pollution - and efforts to reduce can improve the other. The UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change stated that coal-fired electricity must end by 2050 if we are to limit global warming rises to 1.5C. If not, we may observe a major climate disaster in just 20 years. Ozone can increase the frequency of asthma attacks, aggravate lung diseases, and cause shortness of breath and cause permanent damage to lungs through long-term exposure. High ozone levels are linked to increase in hospitalizations, emergency room visits and premature death. Pollutants (fine particles) impair visibility.

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