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Air Pollution emissions have been a leading threat to the world, as the world has become more and more industrialized over the past century. However, many fail to realize the threat that air pollution emissions pose to human health. As humans continue to buy gasoline for the excessive amount of cars that are driven on a daily basis, create waste from factories, using coal and biomass fuels to power their daily lives, they will continue to put their own health at risk. China, a developing country, continues to emit tons of indoor and outdoor air pollution. The United States, a developed country, continues to emit tons of outdoor air pollution. Both of these countries will continue to harm not only their environment, but their citizens …show more content…

China’s rapid economic growth over the past decades has been based off its large use of coal and oil. Coal and oil power China’s factories, cars, trucks, and machinery. However, all of these uses are releasing particulate matter in forms of dirt, dust, smoke, and liquid droplets, causing cardiovascular and respiratory diseases. (Zhang et al., 2007). In the article “Long-Term Exposure to Ambient Air Pollution and Mortality Due to Cardiovascular Disease and Cerebrovascular Disease in Shenyang, China” written by authors and researchers Baijun Sun, Fei Yu, and Xi Chen, the researchers demonstrate that from just 2000 to 2009 in Shenyang, there was a dramatic increase in automobiles from 300,000 to 800,000, and is only continuously growing. As the amount of industrialization and automobiles increase, the outdoor air pollution is as well, ultimately leading to long term health damage for humans such as cardiovascular disease. It’s suggested that the outdoor air pollution is influencing a pulmonary inflammatory response, resulting in increased coagulability of the blood, ultimately triggering cardiovascular disease within humans (Sun et al., 2011). In the research conducted, there is also an association between ischemic heart disease and respiratory symptoms, which even more helps support the issue of emissions supporting the inflammation of the airway and cardiovascular disease (Sun et al., 2011). There have been improvements to the

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