India's air pollution is affecting the ecosystem
Sankar PalIndia's air pollution is affecting the ecosystem, says a new study by the Nature Conservancy. The study is based on satellite data collected from 1995-2020 and found a significant and ongoing change in the vegetation cover of the Western Ghats, the world's largest tropical forest and the home of many endangered species.
India's air pollution is affecting the ecosystem
India's air pollution is affecting the ecosystem. The pollution is high in the north of the country and the south is more polluted. The pollution is caused by the burning of fuels, such as coal and diesel, and the burning of garbage. Pollution can be found in the air, water, soil, and plants. The effects of the pollution are not yet fully understood, but some of the effects are the low oxygen levels, the lack of natural resources, and the low biodiversity.
Impact of the change in the vegetation cover
The decrease in vegetation cover in India has caused a significant change in the ecosystem. This has led to a change in the climatic conditions of the country and has indirectly caused the spread of malaria and dengue fever. The decrease in vegetation cover has also led to the depletion of water sources, affecting the distribution of the water resources.
Pulmonologist Dr. Veena Menon says that the pollution is affecting the ecosystem. It is affecting the ecosystem of India and the animals in it. She also says that people should be more conscious of the effects of pollution and that they should take care of the environment.Despite being the world’s third-largest consumer of coal, India has a relatively low per-capita carbon dioxide emissions. However, air pollution is rapidly worsening, and is affecting the ecosystem. Experts warn that the country’s ecosystem is under threat from the pollution. India's air pollution is affecting the ecosystem
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