PPT-Air Pollution Control in India: Getting the Prices Right
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Maureen Cropper Shama Gamkhar Kabir Malik Alex Limonov and Ian Partridge Goals of This Paper Estimate health damages of SO2 NOx PM emissions from coalfired power
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Maureen Cropper Shama Gamkhar Kabir Malik Alex Limonov and Ian Partridge Goals of This Paper Estimate health damages of SO2 NOx PM emissions from coalfired power plants in India Calculate damages per plant based on 2008 emissions. newborns. . Rüedi. S*, . Proietti. Elena*. , . Gorlanova. O, Dick B, . Flück. C. , . Röösli. M, . Latzin . P, . M. . Frey B, Frey U. Prenatal air pollution exposure has adverse effects on the infant’s respiratory system. . Maureen Cropper, Shama Gamkhar, Kabir Malik, Alex Limonov and. Ian Partridge. Goals of This Paper. Estimate health damages of SO2, . NOx. , PM emissions from coal-fired power plants in India. Calculate damages per plant based on 2008 emissions. Dr. Sarath Guttikunda. 27. Cities in Top 100 with the worst air quality. Air Pollution in Indian Cities. WHO (2011, 2013). 27. Ludhiana. Kanpur. Delhi. Lucknow. Indore. Agra. Kolkata. Faridabad. Jabalpur. By:Luna C. , Jessica L.M. , Lindey O.C , Jaquelinne R. . How can I get this information?. By researching about air pollution, reading newspapers and magazines (articles).. Driving Question. Why should we care about air pollution around the globe? How will we get the message out to others?. LT 7C: Describe the major outdoor and indoor air pollution problems, discuss the causes and effects of these problems and explain possible solutions to them.. . Outdoor Air Pollution. The presence of chemicals in the atmosphere in concentrations high enough to harm organisms, ecosystems, or human-made materials, or to alter the climate. newborns. . Rüedi. S*, . Proietti. Elena*. , . Gorlanova. O, Dick B, . Flück. C. , . Röösli. M, . Latzin . P, . M. . Frey B, Frey U. Prenatal air pollution exposure has adverse effects on the infant’s respiratory system. . Boris A. Portnov. Graduate School of Management, University of Haifa, Israel (e-mail: Portnov@nrem.haifa.ac.il). European Real Estate Society . ERES. 2010 Conference - Milan. , Italy . 23. rd. -26. th. SMOG. London, the capital of the United Kingdom, is notorious for air pollution. In fact, the word smog was first used in 1905 to describe the air in London. Smog is air pollution caused by sunlight acting on gases from automobile and factory exhausts. It sometimes hangs over cities in the United Kingdom. . what is the nature of the atmosphere. We live at the bottom of a thin layer of gases surrounding the earth called the atmosphere, which is divided into smaller spherical layers. In the troposphere, the layer closest to earth, about 75-80% of the earths air mass is found here.. Green Budget Europe Event. Dr. Aonghus McNabola. School of Engineering. Trinity College Dublin. 15. th. Sept 2016. Diesel Emissions, Air Pollution & Climate Change. What do we mean by ‘air pollution’ ?. Dr Clare Beattie. Urban Air Quality Issues. Nitrogen dioxide – not achieving objectives. Particulate Matter (PM) – achieving objectives in Bristol. No threshold for health effects. All the health work relates to PM. = gases & particulate material added to the atmosphere. Can affect climate or harm people. Air pollution. = the release of pollutants. Outdoor (ambient) air pollution. = pollution outside. Has recently decreased due to government policy and improved technologies in developed countries. 2. ). 20.95% Oxygen (O. 2. ). 0-4% Water Vapor (H. 2. O). 0.93% Argon (Ar). 0.036% Carbon Dioxide (CO. 2. ). 0.002% Neon (Ne). 0.005%Helium (He). 0.002% Methane (CH. 4. ). 0.00005% Hydrogen (H). 0.00003% Nitrous Oxide (N. Topics. :. 1) Major Air Pollutants. 2) Smog & Acid Deposition. Our Atmosphere . IS. a Resource. Atmospheric Composition. N. 2. . 78.08%. O. 2. . 20.95%. Argon 0.93%. Carbon dioxide 0.04. % (400 .
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