Analysis and Interpretation of Global Air Quality
Sachin Sharma, Rishabh Raj Mishra, Vikas Joshi, Kavleen Kour
Abstract
The mixture of solid particles and gases is air pollution. Sot, smog, mercury, plumage, dioxins, carbon dioxide etc, emissions of gas / carbon, vehicle fuels, industrial emissions could be the pollutants of air. These pollutants are the main cause for lung damage, kidneys, brain inhalation, eyes and throat irritation. If a significant amount of carbon dioxide plays a role in air pollution, it can seriously damage life. It is a greenhouse gas that allows the atmosphere to burn. This affects most people who work outside. Based on the reasons explained, air pollution must be controlled and air quality improved. However, in reality, we can not stop plying vehicles, industry and air pollution completely, but we can try to reduce emissions and therefore reduce the impact to make things better. Air pollution reached critical levels at the end of the 20th century and continues to grow even in the 21st century. Although the governments have taken several steps to reduce air pollution, a great deal still needs to be done to monitor contaminants. In this paper, we have attempted to classify the top 10 countries that emit large amounts of carbon dioxide from different sources. These include both developed and developing countries.