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CT Cô Thái Uyên OLM Giáo viên VIP 24 tháng 5 2024Choose one of the problems below and write a problem-solving report (180 words).
Problem 3: Dry leaves are sometimes burnt in the schoolyard. This can cause air pollution and fires.
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What is Air Pollution?
Air pollution is a major change in air composition, caused by smoke, dust, water vapor or strange gases entering the air, causing strange odors, reduced visibility and climate change. They directly affect the health of humans as well as animals and plants on earth.
Current status of air pollution in Vietnam
Air pollution is a serious problem in the world and Vietnam is no exception. According to the annual report on the environmental performance index (EPI) conducted by the US Environmental Organization, Vietnam is one of the 10 countries with the highest air pollution levels in Asia.
Current status of air pollution in the world
According to the 2020 State of the Global Air Report released by the Health Effects Institute (HEI) and the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) at the University of Washington and the University of British Columbia on October 21, Air pollution in the world is very alarming.
Air pollution is threatening human life
The causes of air pollution come from many sources, there are basically two main causes: man-made and natural.
Natural causes
There are many natural causes such as volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, etc. that also pollute the air
Causes from humans (man-made)
There are many man-made causes from daily activities and agricultural production activities. Not only Vietnam but many developing countries are also experiencing this situation. Smoke and dust from exhaust pipes of factories and plants in industrial zones darken the sky. They emit CO2, CO, SO2, NOx and some other organic substances at extremely high concentrations.
NM Nguyễn Minh Châu VIP30 tháng 8
This report addresses the issues of traffic congestion, noise, and air pollution at the school's entrance, and proposes two potential solutions.
Many parents drive their children to and from school daily, leading to long lines of private cars and motorcycles outside the school gate twice a day, five days a week. Consequently, traffic jams, noise, and air pollution have worsened, which negatively impacts the health of both students and parents as well as the surrounding environment.
To solve this problem, we suggest two solutions. First, students should be encouraged to use public transport such as buses if they live far away from school. The school could arrange for free bus tickets to motivate students to use public transport. Second, those who live near school should be invited to join the school Cycling-to-school programme, which will help them find an experienced cycling buddy who lives nearby and knows the safe cycling routes to school.
By promoting the use of public transport and cycling to school, we can create a greener school environment and foster a green lifestyle among the youth. Therefore, it is recommended to implement these solutions as soon as possible.