What is air pollution?
‘I’ll go out for a breath of fresh air’ is an often-heard phrase. But how many of us realize that this has become irrelevant in today’s world, because the quality of air in our cities is anything but fresh.
Air pollution is a serious problem in our society these days. We come across it indoors, when people have been smoking, and outdoors, where motor vehicle exhaust pollutes the air. For years scientists have been warning us that polluted air is a hazard to our health. It seems these warning are not being taken acutely enough. The truth is that air pollution is growing worse, especially in compactly populated societies. We must for that reason take instantaneous action to progress the quality of air we breathe.
The moment you step out of the house and are on the road you can actually see the air getting polluted; a cloud of smoke from the exhaust of a bus, car, or a motor vehicle; smoke billowing from a factory chimney, flyash produced by thermal power plants, and speeding cars causing dust to rise from the roads. Natural occurrences such as the eruption of a volcano and even someone smoking a cigarette can also cause air pollution.
Pollution is the infection of the earth’s atmosphere with materials that obstruct with human health, the feature of life, or the natural performance of ecosystems (living organisms and their physical environments). Although some environmental pollution is a consequence of natural causes like volcanic eruptions, most is caused by human actions.
Air pollution, one of many types of pollution, takes place inside homes, schools, and offices; in cities; across continents, even globally for that matter. Air pollution is the addition of harmful substances to the atmosphere resulting in damage to the environment, human health, and quality of life. It causes the sickness of people, from breathing problems and by promoting cancer. Air pollution harms plan...