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6/02/2014

Topic Reading-Vol.782-6/2/2014

Dear MEL School’s Topic Readers,
Top 20 most polluted cities in the world
Which sounds more describing the condition, most polluted air or worst air quality?
Surprisingly to those who don’t often travel to major cities around the Indian Ocean, they seem to be more polluted than other polluted places like Beijing or Jakarta where roads are congested with cars and motorcycles and coals are burned to generate power and cook meals.
The most popular air quality indicator to human health these days is the amount of particles smaller than 2.5 micrometers, PM2.5. These harmful particles are produced when fossil fuels are burned. They are small enough to penetrate into the bloodstream, and then could cause dangerous diseases such as emphysema and cancer.
These top 20 cities reported to have much more such particles in the air than what the WHO suggests as safe to breathe and live with.
Many who live in such polluted and expensive cities may live there for other priorities like money, opportunity and education. One must live first before thinking about the risk of his or her health. However, when their health is threatened, what will become their first priority?
Enjoy reading and thinking about where in the world you may want to live in.

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