For action for clean air, about 5 million people have raised voices

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Air pollution is a major contribution to climate change, which is one of the largest environmental stars for human health.

Due to air pollution, millions of millions of millions die every year, mainly responsible respiratory and cardiovascular disease.

The subject will be grown in Colombia

The global appeal has been led by the World Health Organization (WHO) and international health agencies, which will be presented at the second Global Conference on Air Pollution and Health on March 25-27 in Cartazena, Colombia.

“4 million people in the health community have created a clean, adventure, science -based step on air pollution and have to listen to their voices,” WHO Director General.

The Cartzena Conference is being organized by the WHO and the Columbia government. The conference is bringing representatives of educators on political leaders, civil society organizations, UN agencies and a platform.

Its purpose is to move global and local levels with sustainable development around the world and sustainable development around the world.

The health community is demanding immediate steps to take immediate steps for the huge damage to air pollution, to reduce emissions from the governments of the countries, implement strict air quality and to take immediate steps to change the sources of clean energy.

This issue will be raised in this UN meeting this year, non-infectious diseases (NCD).

One of the main causes of death

There are some scary information about air pollution. For example:

In cities and rural areas, micro particles produced by air pollution are strokes, heart disease, lung cancer, chronic respiratory disease as well as serious health problems.

In addition to these, about 2 billion 10 million people cook the food using open fire or oven to pollutants, causing the hazardous levels of domestic air pollution.

One of the major causes of death is non-communicable disease (NCD), of which many are related to contact with air pollution. Every year, 4 million people die around the world, non-communicable diseases, 4 million people.

Resistance becomes priority

By implementing familiar and available solutions, air quality will improve, which will prevent premature death.

Also, it will improve health, promote sustainable economic development and reduce climate change.

WHO, Director of Environmental Climate Change and Health. Maria Nirra says, “Sandh, the challenges are very broad, but progress is possible. Due to the implementation of strict pollution constraints in many cities and countries, air quality has improved significantly.”

“Clean Air is not a special benefit, but it is also a human rights that the United Nations Mahasabha has also been recognized.”

He said, “We need to intensify our edges on the path of fuel,” he said, and the cities need to create short emission zones and the use of solar power to cook solar power in transport and cooking and health facilities. ”