Sunday, 7 August 2016

High Pollution effects

According to World health organization (WHO) lakhs of people are dieing around the world 30 lakhs of people died by outside air pollution and 43 lakhs of people are died household pollution.  In India 2009 1,19,900 people were died with outside air pollution. 2016 this number became 5.9 lakhs for household pollution and 10 lakhs people for outside air pollution

The impact of air pollution is very high in the cities. It increases the health problems like heart deceases, asthma, lungs problem, paralysis, cancers etc., and decreasing the life span of the poeple.

A small air or liquid dust particle or Particulate Matter (PM )size 2.5 micron or less. It is measured with high technology equipment. Our human air diameter around 50 Microns. Human nose stops PM 50 micors to PM70 microns. PM 2.5 microns is very tiny it wont visible to our eyes and it wont stop in our nose. When we take breath the PM 2.5 directly reach your lungs.

According to Hamilton country environmental science Particulate matter generate from thick black smoke coming out of the exhaust pipe of the vehicles, factories and soot coming from household cooking, natural forest fires etc these are the some examples , This particulate matter comes from different sources in generally any activity which involves burning of material and any dust generating activity are source of particulate matter.

World health organization conducted a survey about air pollution in 3000 cities all over the world. According to that survey India’s 33 cities are highly polluted cities. One good news is capital Delhi ranking down compare to previous report. Our neighbor country China increased their budge on fighting with air pollution but our government not focusing on this. For sake of public health Prime Minister Shri Modi should be increase the budget to fight with air pollution. 

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