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Detailed notes from the documentary Earthshot prize from the further study and research of an A grade a level environmental science student. Detailed information on air pollution and how this may be reduced based on the pollution module

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The clean Earthshot Prize: Clean our Air
 The WHO calls air pollution the ‘global killer’
 90% of the global population breathe unclean air every day.
 Air pollution has proven to shorten life expectancy
 One of the 5 goals of the Earth shot prize is to ‘clean our air’ – each year until 2030, an
£1,000 prize will be awarded for a project helping to achieve this.
Why clean our air?
 The air in our atmosphere is fundamental to life – it is only supply of oxygen
 The air is a finite resource, which is the product of billions of years of evolution
 Over the last 200 years as humankind entered the industrial age, polluting levels has
threatened the stability of the air quality.
o Every year, we emit up to 100 times the carbon dioxide released by all the
volcanoes on earth.
Causes of air pollution
Polluting domestic fuel – Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia:
 Ulaanbaatar has regularly ranked as one of the world’s most polluted cities.
 In recent years, the migration of nomadic people from the countryside to cities for
better education, employment opportunities, health care provision, has increased.
 This has increased the number of people setting up traditional houses, called Gers, on
the outskirts of the city.
 In winter, temperatures drop below -40 degrees centigrade, and coal is one of the few
fuels which the residents can use to heat their homes.
o Burning of coal releases large amounts of the toxic gas sulphur dioxide and
particulates commonly associated with soot – causes smog, which, when inhaled
causes inflammation in the body and health conditions such as lung diseases, heart
conditions, and cancer.
 In Ulaanbaatar, 600,000 tones of coal is burned each winter to heat homes across the
city
 For many, the only source of employment is in in the coal industry, mining the resource
from open pit mines at the edge of the city.
 Efforts have been made to replace raw coal with more expensive but less polluting
refined coal
o However, even at a subsidised price, low-income families struggle to heat their
homes safely
o Studies have shown that coal and other cheap polluting fuels are used as a domestic
fuel by more than 2 billion people around the world.
Air Polluting Transport – London, UK:
 Many people in London have asthma.
 Inquest into the death of a schoolgirl with severe asthma, have identified patterns
which linked illegal levels of air pollution with the severity of her asthma attacks.
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