Air pollution West Virginia faces the ethical dilemma of coal. Coal is the state's best resource, but it affects the health of citizens. The impact of coal-fired power plants harm all the health of Americans, especially in our province. In West Virginia state coal is the main source of income, employment and electricity supply so that West Virginia and other countries are looking at more environmentally friendly alternatives or if clean coal technology is a realistic option is.
Several data on air pollution were collected in the West Bank area. 40 to 50% of air pollution comes from urban areas. It includes Jenin's coal factory, quarry, random burning of solid waste, use of pesticides like methyl bromide, which adversely affects the ozone layer, smoke from Israeli settlement factories in the West Bank, and Israel blown by the wind From the factory to the smoke West Bank
When harmful substances such as particulate matter and biomolecules are taken into the atmosphere of the earth, air pollution is caused These harmful substances are called air pollutants. These contaminants may take the form of solid waste, droplets, or gas. Substances mixed in the atmosphere may have devastating effects on living things and the environment. This directly complements the cause of air pollution. Garbage incineration will undoubtedly exacerbate the current air pollution situation. According to estimates by the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), more than 40% of the world's waste is burned with such a fire, and release of gas and particulate matter has serious consequences for human health and climate change There is a possibility.
Today, humans are exposed to various air pollution. Therefore, it is affected by pollutants in the atmosphere. There are many reasons for air pollution. One of the main causes of air pollution is car traffic. Fuel is used in cars, buses, trucks, motorcycles, scooters, rickshaws. Combustion of automobile fuel emits harmful substances and toxic compounds including particulate matter. Harmful gases that are part of the exhaust gas include hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide and sulfur dioxide.