Atmosphere’s pollution for The United States Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) Liam Jensen Period 4
The average deaths per year About 3 million people die by air pollution a year which is more than HIV and malaria combined That is 3 million deaths out of the 56.4 million deaths a year. According to the world health organization by 2050 there will be 6.6 million deaths(more than 2 time the deaths)
Why air pollution is causing death People experience many ranges of health effects by being exposed to air pollution (Short term affects)Air pollution can cause head aches, dizziness and skin irritation because of the chemicals in the air getting in contact of ther skin (Long term effects) it can cause lung cancer, residuary disease and heart disease
How do we prevent air pollution The biggest way to prevent air pollution is to instead of taking a car to school take a bike or ride a train or anything that doesn’t produce air pollution Simple things like not spilling gasoline on the ground using environmentally friendly cleaners and sealing containers of chemical substances in your home Just these simple thing can help pollution get better
What the government needs to do Today I think we need to get the word out about how many people die by all the pollution we put in the air We need to warn people that pollution is not getting better it is getting worse and worse until we do something I think the government needs to have advertisements about how we need to do something we cant just sit around and just watch are air just get more polluted In conclusion I don’t think enough people know how bad are air is so we need to tell them so the world can help make a change
Work cited http://www.cnn.com/2015/09/16/health/air-pollution-deaths-rising/index.html( CNN was my main source because of the expertise) http://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/global- warming/pollution/also( I also use national geographic for some other facts because of how trustworthy they are https://metrouk2.files.wordpress.com/2014/04/ad131317611air-pollution-ha.jpg (Picture)