Pakistan Becomes World's Most Polluted Country by 2025, Alarming Report Reveals

A new report predicts that Pakistan's air quality will deteriorate, with fine particulate levels exceeding WHO guidelines by up to 13 times by 2025, making it the world's most polluted country.
Pakistan is on track to become the world's most polluted country by 2025, according to a new report. The country's air quality has already reached alarming levels, with fine particulate matter (PM2.5) concentrations exceeding World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines by up to 13 times in 2022.
The report, published by IQAir, a global air quality data and technology company, paints a grim picture of Pakistan's air pollution crisis. Particulate matter, a mixture of solid and liquid droplets suspended in the air, is a major contributor to the country's air pollution woes. These tiny particles can penetrate deep into the lungs and even enter the bloodstream, posing serious health risks.
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According to the report, Pakistan's air quality has consistently ranked among the worst in the world, with the country's cities often topping the list of the most polluted urban areas. This trend is expected to continue, with the report predicting that Pakistan will surpass India as the world's most polluted country by 2025.
The primary drivers of Pakistan's air pollution crisis are industrial emissions, vehicle exhaust, and agricultural burning. The country's rapidly growing population, coupled with a lack of effective environmental regulations and enforcement, has exacerbated the problem.
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The report's findings have raised alarm bells among public health experts and environmental advocates, who have called for urgent action to address the issue. Exposure to high levels of air pollution has been linked to a range of health problems, including respiratory diseases, heart disease, and even cancer.
In response to the report, the Pakistani government has pledged to take steps to improve air quality, including implementing stricter emission standards, promoting the use of clean energy, and investing in public transportation. However, experts say that more needs to be done to tackle the country's air pollution crisis and protect the health of its citizens.
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As the world grapples with the challenges of climate change and environmental degradation, the case of Pakistan serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of inaction. The report's findings underscore the need for comprehensive, coordinated efforts to address air pollution and ensure a sustainable future for all.
Source: Al Jazeera


