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Tuesday, August 15, 2017

The Proactive Fight for Cleaner Air in the Philippines

Currently, the air pollution in Manila, Philippines is 70% over the safe level.
Two problems have been prominent in the fight for cleaner air in the Philippines. First, the most common type of fuel used in many vehicles emits more sulfur content then existing alternatives. Because of this, it has been difficult for the Philippines to reach safe levels of total suspended particles (TSP) in the air. Fortunately, started in January 2016, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) has been involved in switching the more harmful fuel type to a cleaner type. Second, the great amount of traffic occurring in the country means there are more vehicles on the road for a longer-than-necessary amount of time. This almost counters the benefits of switching to cleaner fuel.


Law enforcement has been active in issuing finds to those that are still using vehicles that they call “smoke belchers.” There has also been discussion on implementing a law retiring old cars that have reached a certain age. Other solutions on the table include better transport systems and volume reduction programs. As this goes on in the background, citizens can become proactive in the fight for cleaner air by exploring alternative options. This includes carpooling, making more eco-friendly choices, and becoming more informed on the issue.

This video promotes Breathe Life, a global campaign to raise awareness on air pollution. 


You can click here to go to their website, type in your city, and find out "what air are you breathing?"
http://breathelife2030.org/the-issue/air-quality-in-your-city/

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