Air pollution refers to harmful substances in the air, caused by both natural events and human activities like industry and transportation. Common pollutants include particulate matter, nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, volatile organic compounds, carbon monoxide, lead, and ozone. These pollutants can harm human health, ecosystems, and the environment. To address air pollution, efforts focus on reducing emissions, improving monitoring, and implementing policies and technologies to mitigate pollution sources.
CAUSES
Vehicular exhaust from cars, trucks, and other vehicles.
Industrial emissions from factories and manufacturing processes.
Natural events like wildfires and volcanic eruptions.
Agricultural activities, including the use of pesticides and fertilizers.