
“Thick haze over the city highlights the urgent need to reduce air pollution and protect public health.”
City Air Pollution
This image shows a city blanketed by heavy haze, reducing visibility and indicating poor air quality.
Air pollution from vehicle emissions, industrial activities, construction dust, open burning, and other sources can have serious impacts on human health and the environment.
Long-term exposure to polluted air increases the risk of respiratory and cardiovascular diseases, especially among children and older adults. Reducing air pollution requires collective action.
Strengthening public transportation, controlling dust from roads and construction sites, increasing green spaces, adopting cleaner energy, and enforcing emission standards can all contribute to cleaner air.
Public awareness and responsible environmental practices are essential for creating healthier and more livable cities
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