Toxic Air Chokes Urban Residents, Greenery Offers Lifeline
Air pollution in cities is a serious problem that affects people's health. A study looked at air quality and green spaces in an urban area to see how they relate to public health. They found that the air quality in transportation stations and manufacturing industries was unhealthy, with high levels of pollutants like PM2.5 and CO2. There was also a lack of greenery in residential and commercial areas. Many people, especially drivers and industry workers, experienced health risks due to air pollution. To reduce these risks, policies and strategies for low-carbon transportation and more green spaces are needed.