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Air Pollution and Global Warming Issue | Original Article

Vijendra Singh*, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

Polluted air is a combination of particles and gases that can accumulate to unhealthy levels inside and out. Its effects may include, but are not limited to, higher temperatures and an elevated risk of disease. To name only a few examples of common contaminants soot, smoke, mildew, pollen, methane, and carbon dioxide. Air pollution has been linked to cellular oxidative stress and inflammation, which may provide the foundation for chronic diseases and cancer in humans. When these fuels are used, they release greenhouse gases including carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide, all of which add to the problem of climate change. The loss of forest cover also has a role in the global warming. The Earth's environment is under continual danger due to global warming. Most individuals do not know much about global warming and therefore do not think it will be a serious issue in the near future. Unfortunately, the effects of global warming are already being felt, although most people are unaware of this. Absolutely, and it will throw natural processes out of whack. The potentially disastrous effects of global warming need the development of effective countermeasures.