I am writing to highlight the growing concern of air pollution in urban areas, which poses severe risks to public health and the environment. Rising levels of pollutants like particulate matter (PM2.5) and nitrogen dioxide are worsening air quality in cities worldwide, largely due to unchecked industrial emissions, vehicular traffic, and poor urban planning. Furthermore, the role of air pollution in accelerating climate change and reducing biodiversity cannot be ignored. To combat this, governments must implement stricter emission controls and promote public transport and eco-friendly alternatives like electric vehicles.
Sana Gul
Rawalkot