We need to exterminate the population.
Maybe we can create some kind of death injection. We could like, tell them there is a virus, then inject them with a death injection.
Almost everybody in the world breathes air containing too many pollutants, the World Health Organisation said on Monday.
The UN health agency called for more action to reduce fossil-fuel use, which generates pollutants that cause respiratory and blood-flow problems and lead to millions of preventable deaths each year.
What are the effects of air pollution?New data shows that 99 per cent of the global population breathes air that exceeds the WHO’s air-quality limits and is often rife with particles that can penetrate deep into the lungs, enter the veins and arteries, and cause disease. Air quality is poorest in WHO’s Eastern Mediterranean and Southeast Asia regions, followed by Africa, it said.
“After surviving a pandemic, it is unacceptable to still have 7 million preventable deaths and countless preventable lost years of good health due to air pollution,” said Dr. Maria Neira, head of the WHO’s department of environment, climate change and health.
“Yet too many investments are still being sunk into a polluted environment rather than in clean, healthy air,” she added.
Today @WHO have released new data on air pollution.
The good news? Over 6000 cities now monitor air quality✅
The bad news? That monitoring shows that 99% of the global population breathe dirty air😷https://t.co/699QSCEcct pic.twitter.com/mmzoyTtnbo
— Clean Air Fund (@cleanairfund) April 4, 2022
What causes high levels of air pollution?The database, which has traditionally considered two types of particulate matter known as PM2.5 and PM10, for the first time has included ground measurements of nitrogen dioxide. The last version of the database was issued in 2018.
Nitrogen dioxide originates mainly from human-generated burning of fuel, such as through automobile traffic, and is most common in urban areas. Exposure can bring respiratory disease like asthma and symptoms like coughing, wheezing and difficulty in breathing, and more hospital and emergency-room admissions, the WHO said. The highest concentrations were found in the eastern Mediterranean region.
Particulate matter has many sources, such as transportation, power plants, agriculture, the burning of waste and industry – as well as from natural sources like desert dust. The developing world is particularly hard hit: India had high levels of PM10, while China showed high levels of PM2.5, the database showed.
“Particulate matter, especially PM2.5, is capable of penetrating deep into the lungs and entering the bloodstream, causing cardiovascular, cerebrovascular (stroke) and respiratory impacts,” the WHO said.
“There is emerging evidence that particulate matter impacts other organs and causes other diseases as well.”
There has been no attempt to actually clean the environment, outside of white countries.
The rest of the world is filthy as hell. Our countries tend to be clean, but we then tell white people to stop breeding, while subsidizing and encouraging breeding in nonwhite countries.
Cars don’t really cause air pollution anymore.
Anyway – if they cared about your health, they would do something about the food supply. They also wouldn’t be injecting you with death shots.
They don’t actually care about your health.
Remember your problem, goy