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What's your advice to reduce those pollution ?
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Sorry, not my jobWhat's your advice to reduce those pollution ?
Sorry, not my job
(CNN) -- Air quality in most cities that monitor their pollution levels exceed what the World Health Organization deems as safe.
Delhi has the highest level of the airborne particulate matter, PM2.5 considered most harmful to health, with 153 micrograms. Not far behind is another Indian city, Patna with 149 micrograms. These figures are six times what the WHO considers a "safe" limit -- which is 25 micrograms.
For some certain phases, a society cannot do too much, as in the cases of US, UK and Japan when they rapidly developed. Otherwise, people in these developing countries will lose jobs which to them are more crucial to environment I think.What's your advice to reduce those pollution ?
What's your advice to reduce those pollution ?
(CNN) -- Air quality in most cities that monitor their pollution levels exceed what the World Health Organization deems as safe.
Delhi has the highest level of the airborne particulate matter, PM2.5 considered most harmful to health, with 153 micrograms. Not far behind is another Indian city, Patna with 149 micrograms. These figures are six times what the WHO considers a "safe" limit -- which is 25 micrograms.
Half of the top 20 cities in the world with the highest levels of PM 2.5 were in India, according to the pollution data released by the WHO, which included 1,600 cities. Other cities with high levels were located in Pakistan and Bangladesh.
Delhi has been described as having weak enforcement of pollution controls by India's Center for Science and Environment, a public interest group.
"Originally designed as compact entities to reduce the length of travel ... (Indian cities) are becoming victims of killer pollution, congestion ... and a crippling car-dependent infrastructure," according to the group.
Air pollution has spread by increasing reliance on fossil fuels, coal-fired power plants, cars and the use of biomass for cooking and heating.
Cities with the lowest level of pollution were located in Canada, the United States, Finland, Iceland and Sweden.
This time CNN is doing what it should have done - pure messenger for the pro - the WHO
Thank goodness it doesnt express its own opinion much
India is choking itself seriously before it is fully industrialised
Here are some alarming news reported recently
High pollution cuts most Indian lives short by three years | UChicago News
India's Polluted Air Could Cut Short 660 Million Lives : Discovery News
FEB 23, 2015 12:14 PM ET // BY PATRICK J. KIGER
That would only make them rich. China put in more regulations and newer pollution control technology to reduce pollution while producing the same products . We do not need to shift production to anti Chinese countries.Easy. We outsource dirty factories to underdeveloped countries like Vietnam. Hence the reason no Chinese city at top 20 most polluted.
What's your advice to reduce those pollution ?
But aren't there 2000 more cities in the world which they ignored then?according to the pollution data released by the WHO, which included 1,600 cities.
I've gone there to visit cousins. There is a place called Misaeed very close to Doha which has all the petrochemical factories. There are also Sand dunes located close in Misaeed where people go to ride beach buggies. I went for the same and could smell the fumes from these factories . This and the ever blowing sand makes for a toxic combination. If you live there for a long time, it's like smoking several cigarettes a day. That could be the reason why it's featured in this list.
khorramabad is the main city of Lurestan province in iran .Isn't Doha like really clean... from the pics it looks so... also its close to Dubai so it can't be that bad. I'm wondering what is the source of this "study"