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Air Pollution: The Revolution

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In accordance to environmental changes it has been determined that the major cause of air pollution worldwide is the burning of fossil fuels which emit large amount of harmful gases such as sulphur dioxide. People in urban cities do not bother increasing air pollution as according to them it is not harmful but its has been analysed that many of the dangerous and life threatening diseases are caused due to increasing pollution air (Rohde and Muller, 2015).

Air Pollution: The Revolution

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Table of ContentsINTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................1MAIN BODY...................................................................................................................................1CONCLUSION................................................................................................................................4REFERENCES................................................................................................................................5
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INTRODUCTIONAir pollution has become the revolution as it is leading towards red alarm and increasingimpact of global warming. The report will evaluate causes and effects of increasing air pollutionwhich is leading to various life threatening diseases worldwide. Further, the essay will outlinevarious programmes which are launched to protect and minimize the use of substances andfossils which are damaging the quality of Air. MAIN BODYAir pollution is the key point of discussion at global level. With the increasing impact ofpollution in air it has been determined that there is urgent need of reducing pollution as it isleading to various climatic and environmental changes. Further, increasing pollution inenvironment is heading towards red alarm situation and global warming which is cause ofvarious turmoil in natural resources. In accordance to environmental changes it has beendetermined that the major cause of air pollution worldwide is the burning of fossil fuels whichemit large amount of harmful gases such as sulphur dioxide. Apart from this, it has beendemonstrated that air pollution in urban cities is increasing with the emission of gases from fuelslike, coal, petroleum and many other constituents which are used in factories. People in urbancities do not bother increasing air pollution as according to them it is not harmful but its has beenanalysed that many of the dangerous and life threatening diseases are caused due to increasingpollution air (Rohde and Muller, 2015). Furthermore, as per the evaluation it has been impliedthat 6 % of lung cancer, 11 % of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, 40 % cardiac arrest, 40% ischaemic heart disease and 3 % of respiratory problems are caused due to increasing Airpollution. Air pollution is dangerous because it contains bad molecules which lead to various typesof allergies and infection to not only human beings but to all living beings. In addition, it isdangerous because it causes harm to food crops and natural environment which has createdrevolution across the globe. Besides, it has been identified that poor quality of Air has startedwith the beginning of 16th Century and it has become industrial revolution till 19th century due tothe increasing use of fuels like coal and petroleum. It has been demonstrated that fog which isformed after the burning and processing of coal and petroleum is dangerous emission which hasincreased the death rates in almost all urban cities (Lelieveld and et.al., 2015). Moreover, the1
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