How does pollution affect Europe?

How does pollution affect Europe?

Air pollution is a major cause of premature death and disease, and is the single largest environmental health risk in Europe. Latest estimates by the European Environment Agency (EEA) show that fine particulate matter (PM2. 5) continues to cause the most substantial health impacts.

Why are pollution problems most severe in Eastern Europe?

Why are pollution problems most severe in eastern Europe? Global warming might cause rising sea levels and severe drought. (Also discuss whether power should remain with individual countries or be placed in an all-European government.) Think about the physical and human geography of Europe.

Does pollution shorten life?

Air pollution, mainly from burning fossil fuels, reduces life expectancy worldwide by an average of almost three years, an impact greater than smoking, HIV/AIDS, vector-borne diseases such as malaria, and violence, according to a new study in Cardiovascular Research.

Is air pollution a problem in Europe?

In fact, air pollution remains one of the greatest environmental health hazards in Europe. Air pollutants such as particulate matter, nitrogen oxides, sulphur dioxide, ammonia and ozone damage our lungs.

Which country in Europe has the worst air pollution?

Turkey

Which country has the most air pollution?

Bangladesh

What is the major causes of water pollution?

Major sources of water pollution are discharge of domestic and agriculture wastes, population growth, excessive use of pesticides and fertilizers and urbanization. Bacterial, viral and parasitic diseases are spreading through polluted water and affecting human health.

What are the causes and effects of water pollution?

Waterborne pathogens, in the form of disease-causing bacteria and viruses from human and animal waste, are a major cause of illness from contaminated drinking water. Diseases spread by unsafe water include cholera, giardia, and typhoid.

What are the impacts of pollution?

Pollution may muddy landscapes, poison soils and waterways, or kill plants and animals. Humans are also regularly harmed by pollution. Long-term exposure to air pollution, for example, can lead to chronic respiratory disease, lung cancer and other diseases.

What are the causes and effects of radioactive pollution?

Exposure to very high levels of radiation, such as being close to an atomic blast, can cause acute health effects such as skin burns and acute radiation syndrome (“radiation sickness”). It can also result in long-term health effects such as cancer and cardiovascular disease.

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