Air Pollution causes one in three deaths from stroke, chronic respiratory disease and lung cancer. 1 in 4 deaths from heart attack is caused by air pollution. Ground level Ozone produced by interaction of pollutants in sunlight causes asthma and chronic respiratory disease . Air pollution is one of the most critical health threats today.
seven million people die prematurely. Ozone air pollution alone is responsible for 52 million tons of global crop losses annually. Air pollution drives climate change crisis.Economic costs are mounting - through health care bills, lost productivity, reduced crop yields , eroded competitiveness of cities. We must lift the smog of air pollution .If we do we can save millions of lives and billions of dollars each year. LAST YEAR FLIGHTS WERE CANCELLED IN DELHI. PEOPLE WERE ADVISED TO STAY INDOORS OR WEAR MASKS JUAT AS WE DO NOW IN THE PANDEMIC.
VEHICULAR EMISSIONS
The effects of long term exposure to fine particulate matter , nitrogen oxides, hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, air toxics, and other pollutants contained in vehicular exhaust include
cancer, heart disease, stroke, asthma, and stunted lung growth in children.
- Air pollution linked diseases and infections kill 600,000 children under 5 years
- 102 cities in India are most polluted with particulate matter.
- 2.2 millions school children in Delhi are growing up with irreversible lung damage which will never recover.
- Smog caused by smoke from burning waste has compelled authorities to close schools for 4 days in a season.
- Premature deaths due to pollution increased 50% from particulate matter between 1990 and 2015.
- Smoke from fires contributed one-fourth of dangerous air pollution in Indian capital.
- According to Lancet Planetary Health India’s toxic air killed 1.24 million people in 2017.
- According to EPI 2016 half of world’s population including 75% Indians are exposed to unsafe air quality.
- 50% in India is exposed to PM 2.5 concentration beyond 40 micrograms per cubic metre.(40 microgram is the safe limit)
- Festival of Deepavali contributes to hazardous levels of air pollution.
- Severity of air pollution is such that LIFE EXPECTANCY IN INDIA ON AN AVERAGE REDUCES BY 3.4 YEARS WHILE in DELHII IT REDUCES BY 6.3 YEARS.(Hansala Aman, A Comprehensive study of Air Pollution in India.)
- 64% of Indians use solid fuels with high PM 2.5 production.
- In Andhrapradesh solid fuel sourced PM 2.5 level found to be between 73 and 732.
- If we compare 2016 Environmental Performance Index India ranks 141st globally.
- The effects of long-term exposure to fine particulate matter ,oxides of nitrogen, hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, air toxics, and other pollutants contained in vehicle exhaust include, lung cancer, heart disease, stroke, asthma, stunted lung growth in children.
- Exposure to these pollutants from childhood affects them life long.
- Children being at the developmental stage get the size of their of lungs smaller, become victims of asthma and respiratory diseases.
- Lower respiratory infections account for 16.5%of deaths in 2012 in children under 5years
- In 2015 15.5% of deaths of children under 5 .
- Household air pollution from smoke from cook stoves and secondhand tobacco smoke most important of environmental risks.
- Pollution from use of solid fuels for cooling and ambient air pollution together cause 50% of lower respiratory infections in children under 5 years.