LIFE IS LOST EVERY BREATH: THE TRAGEDY OF AIR POLLUTION, THE CAUSES OF AIR POLLUTION THAT HUMANS HAVE NOT NOTICED.
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Today, humanity, with every breath it takes, inhales a multitude of invisible toxic substances along with the air that is the source of life. Air pollution remains one of the most dangerous environmental threats to modern civilization today. Air pollution is one of the most pressing and worrying topics of humanity today.
Today, the impact of air pollution on human health, climate change and ecology is being analyzed in depth. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 99% of the world's population currently breathes air that exceeds quality standards. These indicators can be determined in real time using various information technology methods. More than 8 million people die prematurely worldwide every year as a result of air pollution. Diseases caused by air pollution are causing people to die prematurely, such as cardiovascular diseases, respiratory diseases and even cancer.
Harmful gases in the atmosphere, such as carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxide, sulfur dioxide, and microparticles, enter the human body and have a negative impact on the respiratory system, cardiovascular system, and nervous system.
Air pollution in particular has a very negative impact on the elderly and children. The deterioration of air quality is not only causing human health but also causing ecological disruption. As a result of the increase in the amount of sulfur and nitrogen oxides in the air, acid rains also occur. Due to these rains, an acidic environment is formed in the soil, which causes great harm to green plants, and is very dangerous not only for green plants, but also for humans.
The increase in the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is accelerating global warming. Therefore, combating air pollution means saving human lives. Today, efforts are being made to restore air quality around the world through the transition to a green economy, zero-waste technologies, and "Green Space" projects.
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