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About Air Pollution

by Chabala Chisenga | 06-11-2021 07:19 recommendations 0

Hello fellow environmentalists!

Air pollution is the presence of substances in the atmosphere that are harmful to the health of humans and other living beings, or cause damage to the climate or to materials. 

The pollution of the air is caused by The Burning of Fossil Fuels, Industrial Emission, Indoor Air Pollution, Wildfires, Microbial Decaying Process, Transportation, Open Burning of Garbage Waste, Construction and Demolition.

It causes Respiratory and Heart Problems not forgetting; Global Warming, Acid Rain, Eutrophication, Effect on Wildlife, Depletion of the Ozone Layer.

• Let's take care of our communities! Let's say no to air pollution always👏

Thank you.

Amb.Chabala Ken Chisenga
Eco Generation Regional Ambassador to Zambia
 

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3 Comments

  • Joon Mentor says :
    Hello Chabala, this is your mentor Joon.
    Air pollution is a serious issue which should be dealt cautiously. There are different studies
    telling us that it is contributing seriously to global warming by green house gas emission, shortening average life expectancy due to consumption of pollutants and so many examples
    which could be listed. Governments should take responsibility on regulating it as it is an issue
    that need legislative decisions and is an issue which should be discussed globally.

    Well read your article, and let's keep up!

    Best,

    Joon
    Posted 07-11-2021 13:26

  • Hannah Mentor says :
    Hello Chabala, this is your mentor Hannah.
    Well read your brief summary on air pollution.
    As air pollution is one of the biggest environmental concern,
    we human should care to reduce its causes and come out with scientific solutions for air pollution, which may be easier said than done.
    Thank you for your great article and please keep up with your wonderful work :)

    Posted 07-11-2021 01:33

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