The air we breathe
The extent of air pollution has peaked like never before. To live in cities is to breath air thick with toxic gases. The construction activity always seen around us, the multiplying cars on our congested roads and the unsupervised Metro work is soon turning Hyderabad into a dreaded place for its growing population. But then […]
The extent of air pollution has peaked like never before. To live in cities is to breath air thick with toxic gases. The construction activity always seen around us, the multiplying cars on our congested roads and the unsupervised Metro work is soon turning Hyderabad into a dreaded place for its growing population.
But then we are great adapters. We learn to accept this like many things, as inevitable to living in a city. We only realize the mess we are creating when others point it out for us.
A study by the US-based National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) has uncovered the fact that air pollution also leads to problems for the coming generations by causing changes at the genetic level. So the air we breathe will also affect our future generations.
It will be similar to what happened in Bhopal during the cyanide gas tragedy- only not so dramatic. It will be a much slower death.
“Smog cleaning tower”in China’s capital
Hope our leaders stop their chest- thumping and start thinking about building similar smog cleaning tower – atleast in New Delhi to begin with!