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Air Pollution in Kathmandu (Free Report)

by Sagar Koirala | 25-01-2021 12:47 recommendations 0

 

Kathmandu, the Capital and the largest city of Nepal is one of the fastest developing cities in the world with 200% growth in 23 years. Just half a century ago, it was a town with few hundred thousand people but today it¡¯s a metropolis of 3 million without proper planning and management. The number of vehicles in Kathmandu is rising by 14% each year which is 3 times faster than the population. As the city is set in a valley, air pollution gets trapped between the mountains. Likewise, pollution from agricultural residue burning, which has picked up in Terai, also travels to Kathmandu with the wind.

AQI reading of Kathmandu Valley exceeded 600 means that the air quality was more than ten times worse than United States standard. Likewise with an overall concentration of 667 of PM 2.5 was observed on January 12, the number exceeded US guidelines by 66 times. The air quality detoriation in Kathmandu Valley is one of the worst till date. Specially, the air quality degrades significantly during Winter. Later on with the onset of spring, the air quality improves. But even during Summer season, the air pollution is 5 times higher than national threshold.

Emissions from factories, brick klins, waste burning, road improvement, and construction sectors are the major sources of air pollution in the valley. Nepal's top frequent ranking in terms of poor quality of air signifies that we have not not taken significant actions for tackling the problem. Along with the whole world, Nepal also faced public health crisis during COVID-19 pandemic. Air pollution was one of the major killer of lives before pandemic and is still one of the major cause of high deaths in Kathmandu Valley. As our health system was already fragile, COVID-19 further worsened it to worst form.

It is high time we learn from our mistakes and take responsible action. Public Awareness, Several campaigns, changing national and internationa policies in line with WHO health guidelines must be done as soon as possible. Then only, we can ensure that our future generation might get fresh air to breathe.

 

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5 Comments

  • Asmita Gaire says :
    Greetings Sagar dai
    I hope you are doing well
    Thank you so much for this report
    Keep writing
    Green cheers
    Regards
    Asmita Gaire
    Posted 13-02-2021 14:20

  • SJ Mentor says :
    Hello Sagar!
    It's your SJ mentor.

    I hope you are doing well.
    Thank you for writing a report on the development of Kathmandu and the current environmental pollution.
    Korea has also experienced serious environmental pollution due to rapid economic growth and urbanization and is trying to solve the problem.
    Not only in Korea, but also in neighboring countries, factories, waste burning, and engines burning have generated and brought in a lot of fine dust.
    Since the earth is one and the atmosphere is integrated around the world, I think emission gas and fine dust should be regulated through global agreements.
    Along with sustainable development, clean nature should be passed on to future society.

    Keep writing!

    Best regards,
    SJ mentor.
    Posted 01-02-2021 06:15

  • Mun WooJooMentor says :
    Hello Sagar,
    this is your mentor WooJoo.

    Warm greetings from South Korea.
    Thank you for sharing your report regarding current concerns about pollution in Kathmandu.
    I am sorry to hear that because of human actions and some geographical reasons,
    the quality of air in the city is worsening.
    As you said, the quality of air directly influences the public health,
    so it is very important that we enforce regulations regarding the pollution.
    South Korea is also suffering from the poor quality of air, especially the fine dust pollution.
    We all miss the blue sky, and the next generation won't be able to see it if we don't improve our situation.
    What could we do to decrease the pollution rate?

    Keep sharing

    Regards,
    WooJoo

    Posted 28-01-2021 21:31

  • Shobha Pokhrel says :
    Hello Sagar Dai ,
    Thanks for sharing this report .
    Keep sharing many more

    Warm Regards ,
    Shobha
    Posted 25-01-2021 18:09

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