Drive through Vancouver, fly over Toronto, look at a picture of any major city in the world and you see it: smog. A gray or brown cloud hanging ominously in the air. And it can be deadly.
What is Smog?
H.A. Des Voex first coined the term "smog" in 1905, combining the words "smoke" and "fog." He used it to describe the foggy conditions in urban areas caused by sulphur dioxide emissions from newly-created smokestacks.
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Smog is a combination of pollutant gases from:
* industrial manufacturing plants (such as coal-fired power plants, pulp and paper plants, smelting plants and cement plants)
* exhaust particles from trucks and automobiles
How is smog formed?
Smog is made up, in large part, of ozone gas. It's formed in the lower atmosphere just above the Earth's surface when energy from the sun reacts with industrial pollutants and motor vehicle exhaust particles in the air. The pollutants and the exhaust contain two key components to the development of smog:
* Nitrogen oxides – These are produced when fossil fuels like gasoline, natural gas, heating oil and coal are burned. These gases are also produced naturally in the soil and in forest fires and volcanoes.
* Volatile organic compounds (VOC) – These are compounds containing carbon and, in most cases, hydrogen. However, most of these compounds also contain oxygen, nitrogen, chlorine, sulphur or phosphorous. The major artificial source of VOC emissions is motor vehicles, but the evaporation of gasoline, oil-based paints, nail polish remover, barbecue starter, surface coatings, inks and hydrocarbons from the petrochemical industry is also a significant source.
Both nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds exist naturally in the earth's atmosphere. However, motor vehicle exhaust and industrial pollutants pump more of these chemicals into the air. Sunlight breaks down these chemicals compounds allowing them to join with oxygen in the air. This joining of broken down nitrogen oxide and volatile organic compound particles with oxygen creates ozone, one of the chemicals in smog.
What is smog made up of?
A variety of chemicals make up smog including:
* Ground-level ozone – ground-level ozone is the same kind of ozone found 15 to 30 kilometres above the earth. When it's that high up, the ozone is referred to as stratospheric ozone and it shields us from the sun's harmful ultraviolet rays. While ground-level ozone does occur naturally, it only does so in small quantities. When a high level of these gasses accumulate it becomes air pollution. The haziness and brown colour associated with smog are caused by the accumulation of tiny particles and nitrogen dioxide in stagnant air. At a ground level, these gases can harm people, animals and vegetation.
* Particulate Matter (PM) – particulate matter refers to the very small solid or liquid particles emitted from any activity that burns materials or generates dust. The thick smoke that belches out of automobile exhaust pipes, the white smoke coming from industrial plants and smoke stacks, the clouds of dust picked up by wind – all are sources of particulate matter. The tiny particles can harm crops and vegetation and get caught in people's lungs causing serious respiratory problems.
How does smog affect me?
Smog, caused by ground-level ozone and particulate matter affects the cardio-respiratory system of people. It can cause:
* respiratory distress
* coughing
* asthma
* bronchitis
* increased hospital admissions
* reduced resistance to lung infections and colds
* eye irritation
But make no mistake. Smog can be much more than just a minor inconvenience to one's health. In June 2005, the Ontario Medical Association said smog-related illnesses lead to the premature deaths of 5,800 Ontario residents each year. It also said that toll is expected to almost double in the next 20 years.
The OMA study said smog will send an estimated 17,000 people a year to hospital with breathing problems.
Smog can also have a negative effect on vegetation. Because it prevents sufficient photosynthesis, it can damage leaves and reduce the yield of plants and crops.
What weather conditions lead to smog?
A number of weather conditions contribute to the formation of smog including:
* warm temperatures ranging from the high 20s up
* slow wind speeds
* still, stagnant air
When is smog worst?
Because smog formation depends on temperature and sunlight, summer is the time of year when smog is worst. From May to the end of September is typically when most smog forms. However, it is possible to get winter episodes of smog if you have slow winds and strong air stagnation.
Afternoons and early evenings are the peak periods for smog formation.
Where is smog worst?
Smog is usually worse in densely populated areas and low valley areas where air can become trapped, stagnant and very warm. In Canada, the worst smog is seen in three areas:
* the Lower Fraser Valley in B.C.
* the urban belt running from Windsor to Quebec
* Atlantic Canada (inherits the polluted air of urban centres along the eastern United States)
When is smog dangerous to my health?
Many health scientists believe there is no safe level for smog and that no matter how little smog is in the air, someone will be negatively affected.
What should I do when a smog warning is issued?
When a smog warning is issued medical experts suggest that:
* you reduce physical activity, especially activity outside.
* you restrict the amount of time young children spend outside.
* people with pre-existing respiratory problems should consult their physician about how much time to spend outside and what precautions to take.
**Original post here on CBC News Website.
Showing posts with label environmentalism. Show all posts
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Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Monday, January 29, 2007
To Warm Or Not To Warn... Which One Is The Question?
I've always been an advocater of Earth preservation, energy conservation and sustainability, but who among you actually, honestly believes that Climate Change is really happenning and is truly a threat to human life on this earth?
Apparently, one congress-woman in the States doesn't believe that it's happening and decided to voice her opinion to the Senate. Republican Congressional candidate in Minnesota's rural, majority-Republican Sixth District, Michelle Bachmann, says at a public meeting that she doesn't believe global warming is an established fact… and gets laughed at by the audience.
Watch it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wX1UnAtynU
The key question, to my mind, is this: "What if this is really just a natural turn of events for the globe?"
I've never taken this question seriously until today, when I found a Newsweek article published on April 28, 1975 (http://denisdutton.com/cooling_world.htm), entitled: "The Cooling World," that says that Arctic snow and ice was actually GROWING from 1968 to 1974 and the world was quietly biting their nails in fear of another possible ice age.
What I've read today:
There has been a significant warming of the Earth since 1981. (it is generally accepted that the planet's average worldwide temperatures have risen by at least one degree celcius.)
There was a general cooling of the Earth from 1954-1976.
Before that, there was a general warming of the Earth, from 1929-1969.
Before THAT, there was a general cooling from 1895-1932.
Bearing in mind that journalists around the world have consistently failed to report on this issue fairly or accurately, just as governements have failed to produce resolutions to resource consumption problems and obvious environmental damage, it's plain to see that you just can't believe everything that you read (http://www.businessandmedia.org/articles/2006/20061024143134.aspx).
Instead, I would suggest going outside and seeing for yourself whether the weather is changing around you. Think back to your childhood and ask yourself whether or not you feel that this is normal. If your answer is 'Yes,' then go on back inside and sit on your couch... I think 'Entertainment Tonight' is on. If you answer is 'No,' then why not do something to change it? Write to your Member of Parliament. If an MP receives 100 letters on a subject, he/she MUST bring it up in the House of Commons. Write to the Prime Minister, write to the Minister of the Environment and let them all know that you want them to finally, seriously commit themselves to the issue of Climate Change.
CONTACT:
Minister of Finance, Jim Flaherty: Fax 613-992-8320
Prime Minister, Stephen Harper: Fax 613-941-6900
Minister of Environment, Rona Ambroise: Fax: 613-996-0785
To find your local MP, go here: http://webinfo.parl.gc.ca/MembersOfParliament/MainMPsCompleteList.aspx?TimePeriod=Current&Language=E or visit www.elections.ca
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DISCLAIMER: The preceeding facebook note was written at 2:45 in the AM by a very tired person. If there are any spelling, grammar or punctuation errors, please take them with a grain of salt and leave a nice, constructive comment.
Peolpe with opposing viewpoints are strongly ENCOURAGED to leave a comment or an email telling me off with your reasons on why everything I've written is all wrong and ridiculous. Just be prepared for a stinging rebuttal. ;)
Apparently, one congress-woman in the States doesn't believe that it's happening and decided to voice her opinion to the Senate. Republican Congressional candidate in Minnesota's rural, majority-Republican Sixth District, Michelle Bachmann, says at a public meeting that she doesn't believe global warming is an established fact… and gets laughed at by the audience.
Watch it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wX1UnAtynU
The key question, to my mind, is this: "What if this is really just a natural turn of events for the globe?"
I've never taken this question seriously until today, when I found a Newsweek article published on April 28, 1975 (http://denisdutton.com/cooling_world.htm), entitled: "The Cooling World," that says that Arctic snow and ice was actually GROWING from 1968 to 1974 and the world was quietly biting their nails in fear of another possible ice age.
What I've read today:
There has been a significant warming of the Earth since 1981. (it is generally accepted that the planet's average worldwide temperatures have risen by at least one degree celcius.)
There was a general cooling of the Earth from 1954-1976.
Before that, there was a general warming of the Earth, from 1929-1969.
Before THAT, there was a general cooling from 1895-1932.
Bearing in mind that journalists around the world have consistently failed to report on this issue fairly or accurately, just as governements have failed to produce resolutions to resource consumption problems and obvious environmental damage, it's plain to see that you just can't believe everything that you read (http://www.businessandmedia.org/articles/2006/20061024143134.aspx).
Instead, I would suggest going outside and seeing for yourself whether the weather is changing around you. Think back to your childhood and ask yourself whether or not you feel that this is normal. If your answer is 'Yes,' then go on back inside and sit on your couch... I think 'Entertainment Tonight' is on. If you answer is 'No,' then why not do something to change it? Write to your Member of Parliament. If an MP receives 100 letters on a subject, he/she MUST bring it up in the House of Commons. Write to the Prime Minister, write to the Minister of the Environment and let them all know that you want them to finally, seriously commit themselves to the issue of Climate Change.
CONTACT:
Minister of Finance, Jim Flaherty: Fax 613-992-8320
Prime Minister, Stephen Harper: Fax 613-941-6900
Minister of Environment, Rona Ambroise: Fax: 613-996-0785
To find your local MP, go here: http://webinfo.parl.gc.ca/MembersOfParliament/MainMPsCompleteList.aspx?TimePeriod=Current&Language=E or visit www.elections.ca
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DISCLAIMER: The preceeding facebook note was written at 2:45 in the AM by a very tired person. If there are any spelling, grammar or punctuation errors, please take them with a grain of salt and leave a nice, constructive comment.
Peolpe with opposing viewpoints are strongly ENCOURAGED to leave a comment or an email telling me off with your reasons on why everything I've written is all wrong and ridiculous. Just be prepared for a stinging rebuttal. ;)
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