Despite having advanced technology, not
everyone has access to the same resources. Sadly, the people who need to be
aware are often the ones who aren’t. When it comes to air pollution, there are
many ways to help attack the problem and it starts by talking about it.
Informing the public of how bad the air
continues to get, would be a start. Although it may seem that the citizens of
India should know by now the living conditions they’re enduring – some have
become accustom to this way of living. Wearing a face mask can only do so much
but prolong the health effects that will begin to show soon, such as (but notlimited to); Lung cancer, heart disease, stroke, and an increase risk for acute
respiratory infections and exacerbates asthma.
Another way to help fight this dilemma is
to educate health professionals through training programs, or other organizations.
This way, they are better equipped with knowledge regarding diseases that
people are beginning to show.
Most importantly, the
government needs to take action so that the citizens feel the urge to do
follow. There’s news that, “a $20 million finance initiative to help fund
renewable energy in India – though it’s unclear whether that initiative will
remain under President-elect Trump, who has pledged to ‘cancel all wasteful
climate change spending’” as reported by Think Progress.
Of course another option, is for the local citizens to start taking action within their own lives. That's very true. How can this be down when residents of India who are already on the low socioeconomic status spectrum have odds stacked against them?
Of course another option, is for the local citizens to start taking action within their own lives. That's very true. How can this be down when residents of India who are already on the low socioeconomic status spectrum have odds stacked against them?
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