3.4.3 strategies to control pollutants Flashcards
what is the main cause of Delhi’s annual smoke/smog?
Farmers were burning the stubble left from the rice harvest to prepare the farms to sow wheat
23 million tons of crop residue burnt in 80,000sqkm
why do the farmers burn stubble?(reason wealth- pollution)
they are too poor to afford the machinery
How many people are typically affected by the Delhi smoke/smog?
18million people
How long does Delhi’s ‘great smog’ usually last?
3 months
What concentration of PM2.5 particles reach in Delhi during the ‘great smog’?
700
what concentration of PM2.5 particles does the WHO recommend in a 24 hour period?
25
What are some of the effects of the smoke/smog in Delhi?
visibility significantly reduced
smell of burning gas
40,000 premature deaths
medical emergency (hospitals full of wheezing people)
Why did India’s ‘green revolution’ in the late 1960’s and 1970’s lead to the annual ‘great smog’?
contribute to the creation and timing of air pollution crisis as now farmers that were struggling now had vast yields over large areas and new machinery which leaves sharp residue that needs to be burnt (as otherwise people and animals would be harmed)
What other factors contribute to Delhi’s annual smoke/somg?
construction dust
factory and vehicular emissions
What is the Indian governments main solution to the annual smoke/smog?
‘happy seeders’ which help plant wheat seeds without getting jammed by stubble of previous rice crop (reducing the need for burning)
Apart from temperature what can affect dispersal of pollution?
Wind direction
Water current
What is an example of wind dispersal of pollutants?
after the Chernobyl reactor explosion there was radiation fallout in Europe
What was the reason for the dispersal of the radiation from Chernobyl?
presence of strong winds in atmosphere pushed radioactive fallout into west Europe and Scandinavia
What country found out the Chernobyl reactor had exploded?
a few days after the explosion raised levels of background radiation were observed in Sweden
What other factors added to the radiations impact?(chernobly)
it is persistent so lasts for a long time in the atmosphere (meaning it was still a problem by the time it reached Europe)