5.5 million deaths annually recorded due to Air Pollution
5.5 million deaths annually recorded due to Air Pollution
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Air pollution becomes the most fastest thing in the world even machines cannot run like it and it claims that around 5.5 million lives annually comes under the deadly toll of pollution worldwide. It is the record which recorded more than half of the deaths happening in the world’s largest populated country namely-India and China.

In contempt of efforts to curb future emissions, the numbers of embryonic deaths related to air pollution will climb over the coming two decades except for hawkish targets are set ,research found by-The University of British Columbia.

Little particles release from industrial manufacturing, power plants ,vehicles ,burning coal and plastics into the air which causes harm to person’s health.

“For improvisation of the population’s health ,the adequate way should be found to reduce air pollution because air pollution is the fourth biggest hazard factor for death worldwide”,said Researcher Michael Brauer.

Researchers from India,The United States, Canada and China  massed opinion of air pollution levels in China and India and calculated the impact on health. The came to the result after analysis that the two countries are the most polluted countries account for 55percent of the loss of the live. In the year 2013 India claimed the died of 1.4million and China by 1.6 million.

Chandra Venkataraman of the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay said,”Three-pronged mitigation approach to address industrial coal burning, open agriculture and household sources burning is needed by India.

In 2016,the full study has been presented at the annual meeting of the America Association for Advancement of Science(AAAS).

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