Pollution in Different Parts of the World
WHO Guidlines
Different Types
Fun Facts
Possible Solutions
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This U.S. city is famous for its smog and air pollution, often ranked among the most polluted cities in the country.

Los Angeles. 

Los Angeles produces almost 31,000,000 tons of solid waste a year. 

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WHO stands for 

World Health Organization 

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This kind of pollution is caused by cars, factories, and power plants releasing harmful gases like carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. 

Air Pollution 

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This object takes up to 450 years to decompose. 

Plastic Bottle. 

Around 500 Billion plastic bottles are made a year. They release harmful chemicals into the soil and groundwater throughout the 450 years that they are decomposing. 

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This type of car produces fewer emissions and reduces air pollution 

Electric car. 

As time goes on, electric cars are becoming more and more popular. They all produce zero tailpipe emissions, leading to less air pollution. 

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In 2019, this country had the highest levels of plastic waste per person in the world.

United States. 

The average person in the U.S. produces about 287 pounds of plastic waste annually. 

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According to WHO, long-term exposure to this type of pollution can cause cardiovascular diseases, respiratory illnesses, and even lung cancer.

Air Pollution. 

Air pollution is a very important issue across the world, and it increases the chances of getting bad sicknesses. 

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The widespread use of plastic bags, bottles, and packaging leads to this kind of pollution.

Land Pollution

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Around 7 million deaths are attributed to this form of pollution. 

Air Pollution. 

Air pollution kills more people each year than forms of violence such as war, terrorism, and natural disasters. 

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This action is the process of converting waste into reusable material.

Recycling. 

Recycling prevents pollution, saves energy, and conserves natural resources. If as much plastic is being produced as it is, the least the we can do is recycle it. 

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In 2020, this country was ranked among the top 10 most polluted countries in the world, primarily due to coal-fired power plants and heavy industrial emissions.

China. 

China is not only the world's largest coal producer, but also its biggest consumer. This, plus the amount of people that live there create a heavily polluted country. 

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The WHO states that exposure to high levels of air pollution increases the risk of these two major health conditions.

Heart Disease and Stroke. 

These are not good for you. As air pollution increases, so does the risk of getting one.

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This type of pollution comes from chemicals and waste dumped into rivers and oceans.

Water Pollution

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This piece of nature can absorb around 48 pounds of carbon dioxide per year.

Trees. 

Trees are vital to all lifeforms. More trees=More clean air. 

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This renewable energy source helps reduce air pollution by replacing fossil fuels with wind and solar power.

Clean Energy.

This is energy sources that produce minimal to no greenhouse gas emissions. It is derived from renewable sources like solar and wind, and produces cleaner air quality. 

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Despite being a major economic power, this  country has made significant progress in finding ways to reduce air pollution.

Germany. 

Although they are the third largest economy in the world, they have made great progress in reducing air pollution. largely by investing in renewable energy and improving emissions standards for vehicles.

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WHO's guidelines on air quality include recommendations for limiting exposure to this pollutant, which comes from motor vehicles, industry, and burning of fossil fuels.

Nitrogen Dioxide. 

Nitrogen dioxide harmful to the respiratory system. It can cause irritation to the lungs, airways, and throat, particularly in individuals with asthma, children, and the elderly. 

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The burning of coal and fossil fuels creates this type of pollution, which contributes to global warming.

Carbon Pollution

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This gas, which is a major contributor to air pollution and climate change, is mostly produced by burning fossil fuels.

Carbon Dioxide 

At high levels, carbon dioxide itself can cause headache, dizziness, nausea and other symptoms.

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In 2018, this European country passed a law to ban single-use plastic straws and plastic bags.

France. 

Single use plastic straws and bags are very common in all parts of the world. Banning them like france did is a good place to start for everyone that is looking to lower pollution rates.