Why stricter policies on air pollution may be inevitable.

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Why stricter policies on air pollution may be inevitable.

 Climate is changing, health is waning,yet air pollution is rising as against all effort to reduce the menace.

The world and its inhabitants are constantly put at the risk of environmental disaster through air pollution.
 Even though the government of many countries are creating awareness and putting in place various policies to curtail the causes,the rate is increasing at alarming rate.
The recent developments may be an indication that the world may be heading for doomsday sooner than later.
 Apart from adverse  climatic changes like more flooding and more drought,less ice and slow, famine,more extreme weather incident and rising sea levels.
It is now believed to have potential health issues in pregnant women and their babies.
Just like many others disasters, flood which started in Florence and trench  to California may be seen by many as a natural disasters,but can  in fact be attributed to some of the consequences of global warming based on its gravity.
The flood which is reported to have killed at least 32 people and not expected to calm soon is nothing but out of ordinary.
Officials have warned that this could be the worst flooding in the state’s history. "Flooding has become catastrophic in some areas, and access to some communities will only be possible by boat into later this week," AccuWeather meteorologist Mike Doll said. "This is truly a life-threatening situation."
Health wise, air pollution is  known to cause many health problems like irritation to the skin,lung and sight which is now a major concern to the various health organisations.
A new findings  have shown some particles of air pollution are  in the placentas of pregnancy women of the affected areas.
This research, which is  still at stage suggests that some of the effects of this particles are reasons for many health problems in babies and can continue to affect babies after birth and throughout their lives," said Dr. Lisa Miyashita, at Queen Mary University of London, who also presented the research.
Unless a stricter policy is implemented with immediate effect,the effect of air pollution may be more than man's imagination and control.



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