Air Pollution and Its Consequences
— By Sandip Guin
Kolkata,11 December: Air pollution has become a serious environmental and health concern, especially in urban areas. Emissions from vehicles, industries, and construction activities are the main causes. Its effects include respiratory problems, cardiovascular diseases, and increased smog, affecting millions of people. Experts warn that without strict regulations, effective policies, and public awareness, the situation will worsen. Governments and NGOs are promoting clean energy, tree plantation, pollution monitoring, and environmental campaigns. Individuals are encouraged to reduce vehicle use, adopt eco-friendly practices, and raise awareness about pollution. Collective efforts at personal, community, and governmental levels are essential to create a healthier environment. Only through sustainable practices, green initiatives, and active participation can air pollution be effectively controlled and a cleaner, healthier future ensured for all.
