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[Thematic Report] Wastes and Environment |
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by Khushi Chindaliya | 22-02-2021 13:34 0 |
As per 2019 World Air Quality Report, 17 indian cities were ranked as the most polluted amongst the top 25 cities. It has been observed that quality of air has been depleted significantly due to excessive amounts of waste being released into air recklessly. Studies have shown that air pollution in India caused by vehicles and industries forms a major component in the overall air pollution index (more than 50%). Taking into account WHO air quality guidelines, such elevated values of harmful toxins in the environment can increase long-term mortality risk by 15%. It is vital to realize that air pollution does not only impact standard of living but the economy as well. Studies have depicted that the levels of morbidity as a result of air pollution has led to losses in welfare that in turn cost India¡¯s economy some 5.9 percent of GDP. Thus, the argument that I cannot sense the change caused by pollution monetarily so I do not have to be worried about it becomes irrelevant. It is crucial to not overlook the challenge and take effective remedial action at both individual as well as national level. Various innovative policies and programs are being implemented by the Indian Government. For example, the odd even scheme in Delhi, where vehicles with their last digit as odd are only allowed on roads on odd days while those with the ending digit as even are only allowed on roads on even days. Another such program is the National Clean Air Program (NCAP) initiated by the Government of India in 2019. It aims to develop and implement city-level plans for clean air in 122 cities of India. It is envisioned as a comprehensive strategy to provide the State and Union governments with a blueprint to combat air pollution. It is a five-year action plan created to form an effective and efficient pan-India air quality monitoring network as well as create awareness among the citizens of the nation. It aims at reducing two key air pollutants in the country by 20-30 percent by 2024 (2017 is set as the base year). However, it is already falling short from the promises it made due to improper legal action. Thus, it is essential for us as citizens to be more aware that these policies are not only made to look good on paper but are also properly implemented. Works Cited https://earth.org/data_visualization/air-pollution-in-india/ |
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Hello Khushi!
It's your SJ mentor.
I hope everything will come out all right.
Thank you for writing a report on India's air quality and measures to improve it.
In Korea, fine dust also causes blurred vision and restricted outdoor activities in spring and autumn.
It is very important to properly manage air quality as air pollution can kill humans.
Measures to allow vehicles to operate alternately every two days will help temporarily restore air quality.
In addition, I think it is important to induce public transportation.
Public transportation is much more eco-friendly than private vehicles because it carries a large number of people at once.
Green cheers!
Best regards,
SJ mentor.
Posted 02-03-2021 04:55
Thank You @Shobha Pokhrel :)
Posted 24-02-2021 11:46
Hello Khushi,
this is your mentor WooJoo.
Warm greetings from South Korea!
Thank you for sharing your last thematic report of the term.
It is sad that many cities of India are suffering from the air pollution,
and I remember I saw a photo of India with blue sky and no dust during the lackdown period due to the pandemic last year.
Furthermore, toxic chemicals accumulated everywhere are aggravating human's health and interacting badly with the environment, causing bad effects.
I am glad that India is taking actions in order to recover the polluted air, and hopefully people aware more of the implemented actions.
It would be nice if you explained more about wastes affecting the quality of air, since the main topic is wastes!
Keep writing
Regards,
WooJoo
Posted 24-02-2021 11:20
thansk for sharing such an informative Report .
Posted 22-02-2021 23:14