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East Asia: conflicts surrounding fine dust

by Jiwon HAN | 16-09-2017 23:15 recommendations 0

South Korea is gifted with four distinct seasons, which in other words, means that we suffer from four different kinds of natural disasters. The upcoming disaster we face through the winter is fine dust. Simply said, fine dust is dust with so fine particles that it can penetrate our lungs and accumulate. Since the type and size of a dust particle determines how toxic the dust is, the finest of all fine dust, PM2.5 is very harmful and will definitely cause irritation of the eyes, coughing, sneezing, hayfever, and asthma attacks. Children and the elderly are the most vulnerable, but as Koreans are much exposed to fine dust without much awareness, the risks are apparent to anyone. In fact, South Korea is ranked the 2nd out of all countries, to have the worst air cleanness (first being China) as reported by NASA.

             Generally, it is believed that China is responsible for about 30% of the chemicals that make up the fine dust, such as heavy metal substances. The westerlies (wind that blows from the west to east) directly transmit these harmful substances to Korea during the winter. But the results vary in every research paper, and since North Korea, which is closer to China than South Korea, is not suffering from fine dust problems as much as South Korea, the blame is not to be put on a single country. Nevertheless, as all air pollution problems are transboundary, international effort is needed to curtail these pollutions.

             It is not a hard thing to do, combining effort of countries to stop air pollution, especially when all the countries are suffering from it. The countries that are most inflicted with fine dust problems is China, Mongol, Nepal, and South Korea. To explain shortly why Mongol and Nepal are influenced by fine dust out of all countries, Mongol is influenced because it is a landlocked country sharing borders with China and Russia. Nepal is geographically situated between China and the Himalayas. The giant mountains stop the polluted air from escaping. All in all, the conclusion is that the countries are regionally connected, and this probably would be a positive factor when the countries meet to negotiate.

             There have been past famous negotiations concerning pollutions. The most famous, and one of the first is the negotiation between U.S. and Canada. They formed a treaty that made them solve any problems across the border through an arbitration tribunal. If the countries concerned with fine dust problems could implant such an institution, it will hopefully lead to a fair distribution of clean up responsibility, and an overall increase of air quality. What are your opinions on this subject?

 
Source: Chosun PublicationsSource: Global Economics

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    Posted 01-02-2018 22:24

  • says :
    alarming...need to take initiative.
    Posted 01-02-2018 22:24

  • says :
    Nice to meet you, Jiwon :) Thanks for your report on current problems in East Asia concerning fine dust. It really is a serious problem, as fine dust is virtually impossible to avoid. Air pollution is different from other forms of pollution - such as water or land pollution - in that it surrounds us at all times and is very quick to spread. Fine dust in particular is especially dangerous because is poses a direct health threat to humans. Reaching an agreement with surrounding nations is urgent, as the problem just seems to be getting more severe. I hope that the nations, including our country, can reach an agreement as soon as possible. Nice work on your report!
    Posted 28-09-2017 17:31

  • says :
    Hi, Jiwon! Thanks for your report! As a same South Korean, I definitely understand our state of air pollution. It's quite serious for us because it could directly lead to our health problems and further growth of human society. I hope all countries related to this air pollution problems to negotiate together and find out an appropriate method to overcome this situation not just sitting on the sofa and criticize others. We need to analyze precisely the reason of problems and figure out the best way to combine our effort together to solve them. We all have a responsibility to conserve our environments. Different country or race does not matter.
    Posted 21-09-2017 21:57

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