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92% of world population breaths unhealthy air

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I used to think LA had bad smog until I went to Beijing. Oh boy. Per below, the modern world has tamed this while the problem has shifted to lower income countries.

WHO releases country estimates on air pollution exposure and health impact
New interactive maps highlight areas within countries that exceed WHO air quality limits
News release

27 SEPTEMBER 2016 | GENEVA - A new WHO air quality model confirms that 92% of the world’s population lives in places where air quality levels exceed WHO limits*. Information is presented via interactive maps, highlighting areas within countries that exceed WHO limits.

"The new WHO model shows countries where the air pollution danger spots are, and provides a baseline for monitoring progress in combatting it," says Dr Flavia Bustreo, Assistant Director General at WHO.

It also represents the most detailed outdoor (or ambient) air pollution-related health data, by country, ever reported by WHO. The model is based on data derived from satellite measurements, air transport models and ground station monitors for more than 3000 locations, both rural and urban. It was developed by WHO in collaboration with the University of Bath, United Kingdom.

Air pollution’s toll on human health
Some 3 million deaths a year are linked to exposure to outdoor air pollution. Indoor air pollution can be just as deadly. In 2012, an estimated 6.5 million deaths (11.6% of all global deaths) were associated with indoor and outdoor air pollution together.

Nearly 90% of air-pollution-related deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries, with nearly 2 out of 3 occurring in WHO’s South-East Asia and Western Pacific regions.

Ninety-four per cent are due to noncommunicable diseases – notably cardiovascular diseases, stroke, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and lung cancer. Air pollution also increases the risks for acute respiratory infections.

"Air pollution continues take a toll on the health of the most vulnerable populations – women, children and the older adults," adds Dr Bustreo. "For people to be healthy, they must breathe clean air from their first breath to their last."

Major sources of air pollution include inefficient modes of transport, household fuel and waste burning, coal-fired power plants, and industrial activities. However, not all air pollution originates from human activity. For example, air quality can also be influenced by dust storms, particularly in regions close to deserts.

Improved air pollution data
The model has carefully calibrated data from satellite and ground stations to maximize reliability. National air pollution exposures were analysed against population and air pollution levels at a grid resolution of about 10 km x 10 km.

"This new model is a big step forward towards even more confident estimates of the huge global burden of more than 6 million deaths – 1 in 9 of total global deaths – from exposure to indoor and outdoor air pollution," said Dr Maria Neira, WHO Director, Department of Public Health, Environmental and Social Determinants of Health. "More and more cities are monitoring air pollution now, satellite data is more comprehensive, and we are getting better at refining the related health estimates."

Interactive maps
The interactive maps provide information on population-weighted exposure to particulate matter of an aerodynamic diameter of less than 2.5 micrometres (PM2.5) for all countries. The map also indicates data on monitoring stations for PM10 and PM2.5 values for about 3000 cities and towns.

"Fast action to tackle air pollution can’t come soon enough," adds Dr Neira. "Solutions exist with sustainable transport in cities, solid waste management, access to clean household fuels and cook-stoves, as well as renewable energies and industrial emissions reductions."

Notes for editors:
In September 2015, world leaders set a target within the Sustainable Development Goals of substantially reducing the number of deaths and illnesses from air pollution by 2030.

In May 2016, WHO approved a new "road map" for accelerated action on air pollution and its causes. The roadmap calls upon the health sector to increase monitoring of air pollution locally, assess the health impacts, and to assume a greater leadership role in national policies that affect air pollution.

* WHO Ambient Air Quality Guidelines
WHO air quality model confirms that 92% of the world’s population lives in places where air quality levels exceed “WHO’s Ambient Air quality guidelines” for annual mean of particulate matter with a diameter of less than 2.5 micrometres (PM2.5). WHO guideline limits for annual mean of PM2.5 are 10 μg/m3 annual mean.

PM2.5 includes pollutants such as sulfate, nitrates and black carbon, which penetrate deep into the lungs and in the cardiovascular system, posing the greatest risks to human health.
 

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Hey, I'm glad you posted that; it's a serious problem we have, and many people are affected physically, and mentally too.
It even affects the way we listen to music. How? By not breathing clean air how can we listen to clean audio signals?
Seems far fetched? Ok, let's explore this a little deeper.
The most audiophile cities of the world are from Europe (Sweden, Germany, UK, France, Italy, Spain, Russia, Ireland, ...), from America (USA, Canada, Brazil, ...), from the rising sun (Japan, Indonesia, Philippines, ...) and from Australia (Sidney, Melbourne, Queensland, ...).
It's just for fun, as an example, without mentioning them all, and without generalizing.

How many of them have a good set of clean ears with clean electricity and with clean air above their skies and listening room's purified air?
Eight percent? ...Maybe less. How many are in perfect health, physically and mentally? Ten percent? Maybe more.
How many are smokers (cigars, pipes, cigarettes, marijuana, crack, ...)? Twenty percent?
How many are drinkers (cocktails, wines, beers, champagnes, hard liquors, rum, cognac, martini, whiskey, ...)? Thirty percent?

:) Ok, you ask, but what does it have to do with air pollution? Bad air, oil, gas, smoke, etc., are toxic particles entering people's lungs and other organs, even externally, skin...entering the pores, and polluting inside the entire body, and affecting our five senses, including our hearing, and even our brain...how we perceive and interpret the music playing. Smoke and alcohol are also pollutants; they invade the body and brain and make us weaker.

Far fetched? Ok, pair of speaker cables for $60,000/pair, power bars for $10,000, personal utility posts for $20,000, AC power purifier cords for $10,000, interconnects for $10,000, turntables for $100,000, CD stacked players for $90,000, speaker's feet for $10,000, separate crossovers for $20,000, separate USB DACs for $10,000, Ethernet cables (fiber optic) for $30,000, electric circuit breakers for $50,000, fuses for $200/each, ...amps, preamps, speakers, subwoofers, tra-la-la...

:) We all love music, we all love good sound, we all love clean sound, we all love to be happy, healthy and with sharp minds. We all love clean air.
Everything matters; car's emissions, industrial factories with chimneys, record plants, vinyl's processing, CD manufacturing, hi-res music downloads (no more hi-res than my tapes), carbon, oxide, plastic, oil, rubber, bamboo, beryllium, copper, fumes inhalation, alcohol consumption, sex, food, motors, ...everything.

Am I serious? Why not. We love our audio so clean that we forget to clean the air we breathe first. How's that for a check up perspective?
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Between wars, machines that kill (guns, tanks, warplanes, warships, ...), between nuclear rockets and nuclear bombs and nuclear factories, between air pollution from all toxic fumes around our atmosphere; what will kill us all first? Heart diseases? ...And caused by what? ...Or losing our minds? ...And caused by what?
Polluted air is killing us physically and mentally. It affects our sensory functions and our mind concentration and perception.
Air pollution affects our food; our garden vegetables, our cows, our chicken, our birds, our oceans, our fishes, ...
Forest fires produce particles in the air that travel miles and miles in the form of thick haze and kills millions of people.
Many of those fires are man-made for agricultural and condominiums/skyscrapers/cities erection purposes.
Raking the land of its natural nutrients, cutting our forests, ...to build cement parking lots and wood structures to live in is contributing to more human diseases by contaminating our air with dead oxygen in it. It affects our water supplies, it causes terrain's 'denivelation' and escarpment. It destroy the natural flow and irrigation of our lands and rivers and lakes and oceans.

Air pollution is created by men. Is it a serious issue? Just read what the scientists have to say about it.
I did, and I found it most disturbing.

Yeah, take it with humor if you prefer; after all it's the well being of our planet and of our people we're talking about. ...Between living and dying.
 

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Jets are cleaner than they were...

 

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So just give my back my leaded premium fuel for high performance vehicles here in the US, we already cleaned up the air.
You have any idea how much 55 gallons of leaded race fuel goes for now? :D
 

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So just give my back my leaded premium fuel for high performance vehicles here in the US, we already cleaned up the air.
You have any idea how much 55 gallons of leaded race fuel goes for now? :D
~~$12 / Gallon
iridium.
 

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Thanks. Fortunately there are no alerts for our area. But I was very surprised to see a single orange dot in Vancouver Island! Bob, do you know that area and the reason for unhealthy air?

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That would be Courtenay (Comox Valley) on Vancouver Island: https://www.theweathernetwork.com/n...adian-cities-with-the-worst-air-quality/67771

Wood stoves are the issue: http://www.comoxvalleyecho.com/news/341831801.html
- Wood smoke: http://www.vancouversun.com/health/wood+smoke+under+fire/11708413/story.html
 
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Man that is a ton of smoke! It is like 90% of the diesel is unburnt and being pumped out.

Actually, pretty much all of the diesel is being burnt. They're running enormous turbo boost pressures of 100 to 300 psi. Watch as they (and tractor pull diesels) spool up. You'll see white or grey smoke to start with, that's unburnt fuel. Once they get on full boost and the smoke turns black, they're burning almost all the fuel. There's just so much of it.
What impresses me is the amount of chassis twist...
 

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Is that good for the brain? :)

Question: What will happen to the oil companies when all our trucks, cars, planes, boats...will all be electric and solar powered?
Will they find another more polluting (killing our planet) energy to sell us?

Smoke is polluting, cigarettes is cancerous, yet they still sell gas, cigarettes, tobacco, powder for bullets, tanks with smoking guns, burning wood, burning petrol, diesel, pipelines, brick chimneys, wood stoves, nuclear warheads, ...all that smoking jazz.

About a month ago there was a guy dressed all in white, from somewhere in Italy; and he said some' like, now it's a crime to pollute our environment.
Ok, but they didn't vote to make this a law in his entourage. He just said it and people, some, they simply believe in good faith.
The true lawmakers are the polluters who control our entire planet and the people living on it. /// Meaning the big oil magnates buy the entire elite and future course of our ecologic system.

Look @ this picture: very well dressed men in white, with twelve carats diamond watches and silver gold cars, and dying children with ripped off and dirty clothes looking for a roof and bowl of rice every single day. Instead the sky is falling on them (the kids) in particles of polluted air.
Say a guy from a gold penthouse in Abu Dhabi, and a kid rampant in the streets of Mumbai.
How is the air above Abu Dhabi in comparison to the air above Mumbai?
 

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