: Pollution and climate change upsurge the risk of ‘climate penalty’ #IndiaNEWS #International A rise in the frequency, intensity and duration of heatwaves will not only increase wildfires this
Pollution and climate change upsurge the risk of ‘climate penalty’ #IndiaNEWS #International
A rise in the frequency, intensity and duration of heatwaves will not only increase wildfires this century but also worsen air quality – harming human health and ecosystems, according to a new report from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) launched on Wednesday, the International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies.
“As the globe warms, wildfires and associated air pollution are expected to increase, even under a low emissions scenario,??? said WMO Secretary-General Petteri Taalas.
“In addition to human health impacts, this will also affect ecosystems as air pollutants settle from the atmosphere to Earth’s surface???.
New WMO Air Quality and Climate Bulletin: Anticipated rise in the frequency, intensity and duration of heatwaves this centuryincrease in wildfires. This is likely to worsen air quality, harming human health and ecosystems. t. co/toYtCl29j8#WorldCleanAirDay pic. twitter. com/nwChjeoBSy
— World Meteorological Organization (@WMO) September 7, 2022
‘Foretaste of the future’
The annual WMO Air Quality and Climate Bulletin warned that the interaction between pollution and climate change would impose a “climate penalty??? for hundreds of millions of people.
In addition to reporting on the state of air quality and its close interlinkages with climate change, the Bulletin explores a range of possible air quality outcomes under high and low greenhouse gas emission scenarios.
The impact of last year’s wildfire smoke has served to augment this year’s heatwaves.
Mr. Taalas pointed to 2022 heatwaves in Europe and China, describing stable high atmospheric conditions, sunlight and low wind speeds as being “conducive to high pollution levels???.
“This is a foretaste of the future because we expect a further increase in the frequency, intensity and duration of heatwaves, which could lead to even worse air quality, a phenomenon known as the ‘climate penalty’???.
The “climate penalty??? refers specifically to the increase in climate change as it impacts the air people breathe.
Air pollutants
The region with the strongest projected climate penalty – mainly Asia – is home to roughly one-quarter of the worlds population.
Climate change could exacerbate ozone pollution, which would lead to detrimental health impacts for hundreds of millions of people.
Because air quality and climate are interconnected, changes in one inevitably causes changes in the other.
The Bulletin explains that the combustion of fossil also emits nitrogen oxide, which can react with sunlight to form ozone and nitrate aerosols.
In turn, these air pollutants can negatively affect ecosystem health, including clean water, biodiversity, and carbon storage.
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