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An air quality index (AQI) is a number used by government agencies to communicate to the public how polluted the air currently is or how polluted it is forecast to become. As the AQI increases, an increasingly large percentage of the population is likely to experience increasingly severe adverse health effects. Different countries have their own air quality indices, corresponding to different national air quality standards. Some of these are the Air Quality Health Index (Canada), the Air Pollution Index (Malaysia), and the Pollutant Standards Index (Singapore).
Computation of the AQI requires an air pollutant concentration over a specified averaging period, obtained from an air monitor or model. Taken together, concentration and time represent the dose of the air pollutant. Health effects corresponding to a given dose are established by epidemiological research. Air pollutants vary in potency, and the function used to convert from air pollutant concentration to AQI varies by pollutant. Air quality index values are typically grouped into ranges. Each range is assigned a descriptor, a color code, and a standardized public health advisory.
Air pollution is the introduction of particulates, biological molecules, or other harmful materials into Earth's atmosphere, causing diseases, death to humans, damage to other living organisms such as animals and food crops, or the natural or built environment. Air pollution may come from anthropogenic or natural sources.
The atmosphere is a complex natural gaseous system that is essential to support life on planet Earth. Stratospheric ozone depletion due to air pollution has been recognized as a threat to human health as well as to the Earth's ecosystems.
Indoor air pollution and urban air quality are listed as two of the world's worst toxic pollution problems in the 2008 Blacksmith Institute World's Worst Polluted Places report. According to the 2014 WHO report, air pollution in 2012 caused the deaths of around 7 million people worldwide.
An air pollutant is a substance in the air that can have adverse effects on humans and the ecosystem. The substance can be solid particles, liquid droplets, or gases. A pollutant can be of natural origin or man-made. Pollutants are classified as primary or secondary. Primary pollutants are usually produced from a process, such as ash from a volcanic eruption. Other examples include carbon monoxide gas from motor vehicle exhaust, or the sulfur dioxide released from factories. Secondary pollutants are not emitted directly. Rather, they form in the air when primary pollutants react or interact. Ground level ozone is a prominent example of a secondary pollutant. Some pollutants may be both primary and secondary: they are both emitted directly and formed from other primary pollutants.
This brief educational video describes the Air Quality Index, a color-coded scale of the air quality.
Taking an important step towards raising awareness about pollution across the country, the government on Monday unveiled a National Air Quality Index with Prime Minister Narendra Modi launching a simple colour-coded tool to inform people about the quality of air they breathe. Here is what it is all about. FULL REPORT: http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-others/now-colour-coded-air-alerts/
Learn about the new National Air Quality Index released by Prime Minister Narendra Modi
Find out how to use the Air Pollution Index chart from Bixy! Tell the difference between fresh air and polluted air. Identify activities that relate to the levels of the Air Quality Index. Lesson includes practical exercises. Recommended for grade K. Kids Educ kidseduc.com SUBSCRIBE TO US http://www.youtube.com/user/KidsEduc?sub_confirmation=1 See more children's videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/KidsEduc
http://www.nasa.gov/press-release/new-nasa-satellite-maps-show-human-fingerprint-on-global-air-quality Using new, high-resolution global satellite maps of air quality indicators, NASA scientists tracked air pollution trends over the last decade in various regions and 195 cities around the globe. The United States, Europe and Japan have improved air quality thanks to emission control regulations, while China, India and the Middle East, with their fast-growing economies and expanding industry, have seen more air pollution. Scientist Bryan Duncan and his team examined observations made from 2005 to 2014 by the Ozone Monitoring Instrument aboard NASA's Aura satellite. One of the atmospheric gases the instrument detects is nitrogen dioxide, a yellow-brown gas that is a common emission from ca...
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The city's pollution levels have worsened after Diwali (October 30) with each passing day adding to worry of people about the health impact. Schools of Municipal Corporations of Delhi were shut for the day. Experts said that the situation is expected to ease after Monday with dry north-westerly winds likely to reach Delhi, whose dismal air quality has been attributed to low wind speed and high humidity which has blocked dispersal of pollutants. Air Quality Index in Delhi on Saturday was 485 which falls under "severe" category. It has remained so for the past few days. Connect with us on Social platform at: https://www.facebook.com/Inkhabar Connect with us on Social platform at: https://twitter.com/Inkhabar Subscribe to our You Tube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/itvnewsindi...
Find out what the air quality index is, why it's important and how it affects you. For more information, visit the Mold Busters air quality page at https://www.bustmold.com/resources/about-air-quality/ In Canada, AQI is measured according to this scale: 1-3 Low Risk 4-6 Moderate Risk 7-10 High Risk 10+ Very High Risk This number can go up or down, depending on things such as how stagnant the air is or the wind speed. The AQI is very important to pay attention to because it lets you know how the air quality can impact your health and well-being. Our social media channels: https://www.facebook.com/bustmold https://twitter.com/bustmold https://plus.google.com/+Bustmold/posts https://www.youtube.com/user/bustmold https://www.pinterest.com/bustmold/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/mol...
Weather & Air-quality index across the cities.
India's new Air Quality Index is color coded by level, and easy to understand
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a National Air Quality Index on Monday morning at a two-day environment conference that will discuss simplifying green laws to facilitate ease of doing business.
Shri Prakash Javadekar, Minister of State, Environment, Forests & Climate Change launch The National Air Quality Index at Ganga Auditorium, Vayu Tower, Ministry of Environment, Forests & Climate Change, Indira Paryavaran Bhawan, New Delhi on 17th October, 2014.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has inaugurated the two-day Conference of State Environment Ministers in New Delhi today. He also launched the National Air Quality Index, to monitor pollution levels in 10 major cities. He also addressed the gathering of ministers and officials. Watch more videos: http://www.ndtv.com/video?yt
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has inaugurated the two-day Conference of State Environment Ministers in New Delhi today. He also launched the National Air Quality Index, to monitor pollution levels in 10 major cities. He also addressed the gathering of ministers and officials. Watch more videos: http://www.ndtv.com/video?yt
Over the past few days Delhi’s Air Quality Index is at levels considered hazardous. As the capital city gears up to celebrate Diwali we are debating what can be done to clean-up Delhi’s air. Watch more videos: http://ndtv.com/videos?yt Download the NDTV news app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.july.ndtv&referrer;=utm_source%3Dyoutubecards%26utm_medium%3Dcpc%26utm_campaign%3Dyoutube
Over the past few days Delhi’s Air Quality Index is at levels considered hazardous. As the capital city gears up to celebrate Diwali we are debating what can be done to clean-up Delhi’s air. Watch more videos: http://sites.ndtv.com/property/shows/?yt Download the NDTV news app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.july.ndtv&referrer;=utm_source%3Dyoutubecards%26utm_medium%3Dcpc%26utm_campaign%3Dyoutube
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Like Diwali, air pollution has also become a part of north India's ritual, one that no one looks forward to but is a byproduct of everything that is wrong with urban India - mis-governance, political apathy, lack of concern for the environment, poor implementation of green laws, improper planning etc. Policymakers were well aware of the impending crisis of air pollution, but little or nothing was done to prevent it. Small yet meaningful measures such as vacuuming of roads, sprinkling of water was not done. The situation worsened further by smoke rising from crop burning in neighbouring states such as Punjab and Haryana, and cracker bursting during the festival of Diwali. Now, most of northern India sits with a cloud of deadly smog hovering over it, the air quality index hit 'severe' for se...
The real-time readings of respirable pollutants PM 2.5 and PM 10 breached the safe standards by over 17 times at many places. The hourly AQI (air quality index) of monitoring stations run by CPCB and SAFAR remained 500 plus, which is beyond the maximum limit. Follow us: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/aajtaktv?sub_confirmation=1 Twitter: https://twitter.com/aajtak Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/aajtak Tags: Fast News,Breaking News,Top Headlines,Super fast news,Khabare Superfast,Superfast!,news,sensational news,political news,sports news,Super fast,Jawaharlal Nehru University,controversy,students,union leader,sedition,anti-national’ slogans,Parliament attack,Kanhaiya Kumar,Rohith Vemula,Manish Sisodia,Nirbhaya Case,protests,Juvenile,Delhi Gang Rapist,DUSU,Delhi University Student...
A presentation on Sept 15, 2015 by Dr. Sharon Dell, MD, BEng, FRCPC, Paediatric Respirologist & Senior Associate Scientist at the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto. This webinar is for anyone that knows a child with asthma. We welcome parents, caregivers, family members, and health care practitioners to attend. Notes: Air Quality Health Index: http://weather.gc.ca/airquality/pages/index_e.html Forest Fires and Lung Health Fact Sheet: https://sk.lung.ca/protect-your-lungs/air-quality/forest-fires-and-lung-health-fact-sheet Proper Inhaler Technique for a preschooler: https://sk.lung.ca/lung-diseases/inhalers/videos/mdi-spacer-and-mask-preschoolers More information is available on our website: https://sk.lung.ca