I've heard nightmare stories about how bad the air is in places like china, india and thailand.
Even a relatively developed nation like korea has bad air I've heard due to its proximity to china.
What is it like to live in a country with bad air quality?
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Are there any serious health effects besides the occasional irritation of the eyes and throat?
Asthma, cancer, emphesema.
Imagine smoking every day, it’s equivalent to that.
I lived in Mexico City as an asthmatic while I was a kid. Some days you weren’t allowed to run/be physical because the pollution was so bad, and some days you weren’t even supposed to go outside.
Detroit and south east michigan also have terrible air quality some days, depending on the time of year (june/july when it’s humid and hot is worse).
Basically compare it with being a light smoker
Genuine LOL.
Its quite sad really. Ive seen the big call centres and private companies try and promote themselves by investing millions in air purifiers for their staff so they can say they are doing their part.
top floor conservatories and shit to try and eat as much of the carbon dioxide in the air as possible. Must be mad living in a country where you cant see 20ft in front of you in the cities
Carbon Dioxide doesnt cause air pollution bong. Its a greenhouse gas.
Do you guys have regulations on emissions for motors? Or is everyone driving around 2 stroke motorbikes?
Yeah we’re regulated to four stroke engines these days no 2 strokes or oil burners.
You can still buy old two strokes but as far as I know they don’t make them anymore…. Though leaf blowers sound like 2 strokes so I might be wrong.
2 stroke has been banned since ages, our emission norms are same as Euro VI.
That’s the ideal resolution for looking at Indians.
why isnt china red?
Not sure, wondered that myself..
Ask business insider.
They probably took China's word for it.
Maybe population density? I dunno, same deal with Spain imo
China submitted fake data
China either lied about their numbers and they accepted it or refused to let any outsiders collect data so they just didn’t bother to list their data
because they know who to buy
Same reason cloud seeding, nuke exploding, gas guzzling USA is blue
1.south asian air got way worse
2. chinese air got better
lots of manufacturing moved to vietnam so this is obvious
Only right answer
when i was a kid in late 80s southern california we would sometimes be kept inside during school recess or lunch due to "smog alert"...
after that they switched to drought propaganda and handed out water limiting inserts for shower heads.
at least it wasn't genderhomosexual critical race israelitekraine shit like kids today have to wade through
>What is it like to live in a country with bad air quality?
Not great.
That's Australian coal killing them so there's that.
Peak optimism right there.
That map is fake as hell. However China and india do have the most industrial pollution where as the US and EU do that geoengineering cloud shit to shorten their citizens life spans. I don't know which is worse because it's difficult to say with governments being so secretive, non-transparent, mentally ill and outright evil.
Air pollution isn't a big deal except in some areas with lots of industry or construction. Water pollution's the real issue.
Air in Zagreb is really bad compared to the countryside. It has a sour aroma in the morning.
I'd like to add that the new mayor's nickname literally means "Mustard". Coincidence? I think not.
We get that too, and a fartish smell early in the morning. It's called cloud seeding.
There's no escape, Cape Town gets Beijing AQI levels now on occassion.
How tf is chinkland not on the map as number 1? ffs some of their cities are like living inside a muffler lol.
> Per country.
The majority of Spanish are in fairly dense cities, while there are large ares that are barely populated.
it's literally just a forest area to population ratio thing
> korea has bad air I've heard due to its proximity to china.
This is copium. Korea has a lot of coal power plants.