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International Day Of Clean Air For Blue Skies

Air pollution poses great threat to human health and it’s attributed to be one of the greatest environmental health risk to man. However, it is also an avoidable causes of death and diseases in the world. In 2016, activities relating to indoor and outdoor air pollution, accounted for an estimated 6.5 million premature deaths throughout the globe. The negative impacts of air pollution are mostly felt in developing countries especially among low-income earners as it affects women, children and the aged population because they are often exposed to high levels of ambient and indoor air pollution resulting from cooking and heating with kerosene and food fuel. Owing to the far-reaching impacts of air pollution because of its ability to travel long distances, it has turned out to be a global problem that demands urgent attention. If this phenomenon is not aggressively confronted, the number of premature deaths from air pollution is estimated to increase over 50% by 2050.
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In a bid to address the challenge posed by air pollution and create public awareness at all levels, as well as encourage and facilitate initiatives towards improving the quality of air, the United Nations General Assembly during its 74th session on December 19, 2019, adopted the Resolution which established the International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies to be celebrated annually on September 7. Today, September 7, 2020 marks history as it is the first observation of the International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies. Without a doubt, activities as regards this celebration today will set the precedent for other years. Today’s observance is open to the United Nations, other international organizations, as well as regional organizations, and civil rights/societies groups.
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The major aims for September 7 are outlined below: Sources Who.int Un.org Unenviroment.org Featured image source: Today’s Environment
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