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Heatwaves leading to ozone pollution, says WMO report

  • September 9, 2023
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Heatwaves leading to ozone pollution, says WMO report

Subject :Geography

Section: Physical geography

Context:

  • Climate Change induced heat waves are causing wildfires. These wildfires along with dust cause a spike in air pollutants like Ozone, according to a World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Report.

About Report and its findings:

  • The report titled 2023 WMO Air Quality and Climate Bulletin is the third in an annual series.
  • Released on September 7 (International Day of Clean Air for blue skies).
  • Report compiled by: Global Atmospheric Watch Network under WMO.
  • Findings:
    • Heat waves along with wildfires contain several chemicals that affect: air quality, health, damages plants, ecosystem and crops, and leads to more carbon emissions.
    • Short-lived reactive gases such as nitrogen oxides and biogenic volatile organic compounds lead to the production of ozone and particulate matter (PM).
    • High temperature and high aerosol amount leads to formation of more particulate matters (PM).
  • Impact of increased ground level ozone: Reduced agricultural productivity, especially for wheat and soybean.

WHO Air Quality Guidelines:

  • WHO’s new guidelines recommend air quality levels for 6 pollutants, where evidence has advanced the most on health effects from exposure.
  • 6 classical pollutants include particulate matter (PM 2.5 and 10), ozone (O3), nitrogen dioxide (NO2) sulfur dioxide (SO2) and carbon monoxide (CO).

Global Atmospheric Watch Programme (GAWP):

  • An initiative of the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO).
  • The Global Atmosphere Watch (GAW) Programme provides information and services on atmospheric composition to the public and to decision-makers relating to:
    • the steadily increasing amounts of greenhouse gases, especially carbon dioxide, are impacting the climate
    • the depletion of the protective stratospheric ozone layer has increased ultraviolet radiation, which can lead to more incidences of skin cancer and other diseases
    • urban air pollution, especially fine particles, which is affecting human health
Geography Heatwaves leading to ozone pollution

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