Bye for Now, Airibody

Hello buddies, 

Today we will be wrapping up our topic on Air pollution. I hope that in the past three months, you have learned tremendously together with us and that you enjoyed reading our posts.

Let’s recap what we have gone through so far. We started off 🛫 introducing the causes of air pollution which includes natural and anthropogenic sources and its impact on the environment. Instead of exploring deeper into the convention sources that we have heard about, we went to find out more about other sources and their solutions which are less heard of so we could learn together! 😀

Here’s a compilation of all the topics that we have covered so you can easily click on each topic which will refer to you to your desired blog:

Sources  Hungry Ghost Festival 

Comparison of Air Quality Index(China and India)

Haze Transboundary

Microplastics

Microfibers

Sunset

Indoor Pollution

Airplanes

Renovation

Construction

Smoking

Food part 1, 2 & 3 

Wildfires caused by Gender Reveal parties

Solution  Racing cars event

Furniture and household products 

Policies

Plant a Tree

Green cities

Solution for Clothes

Individual efforts

Cooking Methods

Transportation

Way forward for cultures

Fireworks

Plastic waste

Mothers-to-be

Others Metal Straws

Solar Panels 

Mangroves

Air Purifiers

After writing all these posts, I am certain that you have realised that most of the sources of air pollution are anthropogenic and not natural. We need to also recognize the importance that we as an individual can play a part to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases and pollutants into the air.  

Only with a conscious mind, we can then make conscious efforts that benefit all of us in the long term. I definitely am proud of us who make baby steps to try to save our earth. Our consistent efforts and constant innovation will multiply our efforts in attempts to save our earth and our health. I am hopeful that our combined efforts will pay off and benefit all of us and our future generations in decades or centuries to come. 

All these sources and solutions are definitely not exhaustive and if you have any topics that you would like to hear, simply comment below and we appreciate your comments! Also, let us know what you have learned from our blogs 🙂 

Thank you for journeying with us and we hope to meet you in our next adventure! Here are your lovely environmentally buddies signing off 

Your environmental buddies,
Zhi Yong and Jeanice

 

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