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6/09/2016

Topic Reading-Vol.1520-6/9/2016

Dear MEL Topic Readers,
Dirtied by success? Nigeria is home to world's most polluted city
Pollution is the price of economic growth, but certainly not so much of human wellness. Nigeria, an African country that surpassed the leading position in the size of economy in Africa a few years ago seems to suffer a lot, not economically but environmentally. As more and more people are coming to live in large cities to seek for a better life and opportunities, more solid fuels are burned for cooking at home because the supply of electricity is not reliable, and the streets are jammed by old, fuming vehicles that are not regulated for maintenance or emission control. As a result of such unorganized growth of human activities, major cities in the country are heavily polluted to the degrees that are way worse than that of the World Health Organization thinks bearable. And of course, if the air in those cities is so polluted, it’s not hard to imagine what other environmental problems there are.
Should the quality of life be measured by economic growth or environmental standards?
Enjoy reading and imagining the gap between those busy cities and remote villages in Africa.

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