Air pollution: A major threats to sustainable development

Authors : Riddima Singh, Riddima Singh, S Ravichandran, S Ravichandran, R M Madhumitha Sri, R M Madhumitha Sri

DOI : 10.18231/j.ijcbr.2021.037

Volume : 8

Issue : 3

Year : 2021

Page No : 176-178

The World Health Organization (WHO) reports on six major air pollutants, namely particulate matter, ground level ozone, carbon monoxide, sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides and lead. Effects of these pollutants are seen in air, soil and water. This air pollutant possesses different impact on the human health, climate changes, green-house effects and global warming. Acid rain, global warming, greenhouse effect and climate changes have an important ecological impact on air pollution. Neurological effects have been observed in adults and children after exposure to air pollutants. Man is causing damage to air, water and soil. Our atmosphere on global scale is highly polluted. In this paper, our interest is mainly to focus on these pollutants, as they are related to more severe problems in human health and environmental impact. 
 

Keywords: Air pollution, Environment, Clean air, Public health, Sustainable development.


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