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Outdoor Air Pollution

OUTDOOR AIR  POLLUTION

  • Outdoor air pollution is a major environmental health problem affecting everyone in low-, middle, and high-income countries.

  • Some deaths may be attributed to more than one risk factor at the same time. For example, both smoking and ambient air pollution affect lung cancer. Some lung cancer deaths could have been averted by improving ambient air quality, or by reducing tobacco smoking.

  • Addressing all risk factors for noncommunicable diseases – including air pollution – is key to protecting public health.

OUTDOOR AIR POLLUTION DEATHS

43 %

25 %

27 %

17 %

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29 %

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

Disease from Ischaemic Heart Disease

Stroke

Acute Lower Respiratory Infection

Lung Cancer

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4.2 Million

death every year

Occurs as a result of exposure to ambient (Outdoor )air pollution

POLLUTANTS AND THEIR HEALTH EFFECTS

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PM

Particulate Matter

  • Asthma

  • Emphysema

  • COPD

  • Chronic Bronchitis

  • Lung cancer

O3

Ozone

  • Asthma

  • Emphysema

  • Chronic Bronchitis

  • COPD

  • Lung cancer

NO2

Nitrogen Dioxide

  • Affect Lung Function  & Cardiac Disorder

  • Pulmonary Firbrosis

  • Pheumonia

  • Asthma

CO2

Corbon Dioxide

  • Inflammation

  • Kidney Calcification

  • Bone Demineralization

  • Endothelial Dysfunction

CO

Carbon Monoxide

  • Heart & Respiratory Disease & Convulsion

  • Breathing Problem

  • Asphyxia

SO2

Sulfur Dioxide

  • Affect Lung Function

  • Asthma

  • Mucous Secretion

  • Chronic Bronchitis

VOCs

Volatile Organic Compound

  • Central Nervous System & Carcinogenic

  • Cancer  (Leukemia & Lymphoma)

There are many examples of successful policies that reduce air pollution:

Industry

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Improvements in the management of urban and agricultural waste, such as the capture of methane gas released from waste sites as an alternative to incineration, as well as clean technologies that minimize industrial smokestack emissions.

Energy

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Ensuring that cooking, heating, and lighting solutions for the home are accessible, inexpensive, and clean.

Transport

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Switching to renewable energy sources; giving priority to walking and cycling networks, quick urban transportation, and rail intercity freight and passenger service; converting to low-emissions, cleaner heavy-duty diesel cars and fuels, such as those with lower sulphur content.

Urban Planning

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Urban planning increases building energy efficiency and makes cities more compact and environment friendly.

Power Generation

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Greater use of low-emissions fuels, combustion-free renewable energy sources (such as solar, wind, or hydropower), combined heat and power generation, and distributed energy generation (such as mini-grids and rooftop solar power generating).

Municipal  Waste Management

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The open incineration of solid waste may be replaced with workable, affordable alternatives such as waste reduction, waste separation, recycling, and reuse, as well as better biological waste management techniques like anaerobic waste digestion to create biogas.

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Do You Know That The Indoor Air Pollution is 5X Worst Than Outdoors !!!

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