Pollution and Climate Change

Pollution and climate change are deeply interconnected. Air pollution from burning fossil fuels releases greenhouse gases that drive global warming, while particulate matter, such as black carbon, directly influences climate systems by absorbing sunlight and altering cloud formation. Water and soil pollution also exacerbate climate impacts on ecosystems and agriculture.

Efforts to curb pollution can simultaneously reduce greenhouse gas emissions. For example, improving vehicle fuel standards, limiting industrial emissions, and controlling agricultural runoff benefit both air quality and climate. Clean energy, sustainable urban planning, and waste management are crucial for creating environments that support both planetary and human health.

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