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[April thematic Report] Air pollution

by Heidy Michell Albor Vargas | 21-04-2023 00:04 recommendations 1

Nowadays, one of the biggest problems is air pollution. The magnitude of this phenomenon is associated with a notable decrease in air quality.

A person breathes approximately 14 to 18 kilograms of air per day. And that air is polluted by different agents.

 This is reflected in smoke particles, dirt and sulfur oxides.

The focus of this problem was the past century XVII and XIX when industry advanced and carbon usage increased.

Over the centuries, combustible contamination has caused atmospheric damage and increased risks to animals, plants, and humans.

A major concern is respiratory infections, heart disease, cerebrovascular disease, and lung cancer, among others.

Another key term to know when talking about atmospheric contamination is PM particles, a term used to talk about particles suspended in the air. Vehicles, waste-burning crops and coal-fired electricity-generating plants emit large amounts.

PM particles cause problems when inhaled and accumulate in the respiratory system.

Particles of less than 2,5 millimetres represent a significant risk to health because they accumulate in the lungs.

What preventative steps can we take?

We can start by reducing the Use of Automobiles or planting more plants (according to NASA household plants, like the Gerbera Daisy, Peace Lily and English Ivy are instrumental in removing carbon monoxide from the air)

Think about healthier alternatives whenever you can. Recycle, maintain your car and shop wisely.


Harvard recommends also changing your gas stove, considering air purifiers and changing your air conditioner and air purifier filters regularly. This will improve air quality and reduce your energy use.

Certainly, there are many small actions we can take to reduce this issue. We may not be the main contaminants and governments should regulate factories and commerce better. But while that ''happens'', we can start. In the end, we all live on the same planet, and we all breathe the same air.

We should do something about it.


[I recommend to visit this link, it consists on 10 videos of the World Health Organization with tips to reduce air pollution https://www.who.int/news-room/spotlight/how-air-pollution-is-destroying-our-health/10-ways-you-can-fight-air-pollution ]

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2 Comments

  • Yewon Mentor says :
    Hello Heidy! This is your mentor Yewon.

    Before I start, I want to apologize for the late comment.

    You have written an informative report about the air pollution problem!
    Especially, your recommendation of changing filters regularly seems to be quite effective way to prevent air pollution.
    Moreover, thank you for sharing some videos that give good information to us!

    Thank you for your meaningful report! Great job!
    Posted 13-08-2023 19:05

  • James Mentor says :
    Hello Heidy! This is your mentor James!

    I see that you've elaborated on overall negative impacts of air pollution and the means to prevent further harms.

    With rapid industrialization around the globe, it is certain that air quality has been in decline. Serious health issues related to air contamination is also a vivid truth. Accumulation of PM particles in lungs is one of the critical effects of air pollution that many citizens are facing around the world. Thus, reducing the use of private transportation vehicles and restoring plantation would certainly contribute in alleviating the situation.

    Thanks for discussing this substantial topic! Hope other ambassadors take a look at this informative report as well.
    Posted 08-05-2023 10:06

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