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AIR POLLUTION: Hong Kong’s Biggest Public Health Crisis

AIR POLLUTION: Hong Kong’s Biggest Public Health Crisis. WHAT IS CLEAN AIR NETWORK?. Why now? The Government announced its intention to revise Hong Kong’s Air Quality Objectives for the first time in 20 years in July 2009.

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AIR POLLUTION: Hong Kong’s Biggest Public Health Crisis

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  1. AIRPOLLUTION:Hong Kong’s Biggest Public Health Crisis

  2. WHAT IS CLEAN AIR NETWORK?

  3. Why now? • The Government announced its intention to revise Hong Kong’s Air Quality Objectives for the first time in 20 years in July 2009. • NOW is a precious window of opportunity to influence air quality policy.

  4. THE HEALTH IMPACTS OF HONG KONG AIR POLLUTION

  5. In 2008, Hong Kong people suffered: 1,115 Avoidable deaths 81,023 Avoidable hospital days 7,250,000 Avoidable doctor visits $2,31billion Avoidable dollar cost And untold coughs, sore throats, itchy eyes….

  6. WHO IS AFFECTED? EVERYONE. People living in polluted areas die 2 or 3 years earlier than people living in cleaner environments. CHILDREN, THE ELDERLY AND PEOPLE WHO ARE ALREADY SICK are most vulnerable to air pollution. During days with high air pollution, more people with asthma, chronic lung diseases or heart diseases seek medical help or are admitted to hospitals because their conditions worsen. Air pollution causes SEVERAL THOUSAND PREMATURE DEATHS A YEAR in HK.

  7. HOW DOES AIR POLLUTION AFFECT THE BODY? Tiny particles and gases move deep into our lungs and bloodstream, damaging and inflaming lung and vascular tissue: • Makes it easier for us to get sick • Over time, air pollution can cause PERMANENT ADVERSE CHANGES to our lungs, just like smoking. • A small INCREASE IN LUNG CANCER RISK has also been reported as a result of living in heavily polluted cities.

  8. HEALTH IMPACTS ON CHILDREN AND YOUNG ADULTS • Pregnant mothersexposed to high levels of roadside pollution had kids with lower IQs. • Developing lungs are more vulnerable: Children breathe faster and tend to spend more time outdoors being active. Thus, air pollution affects them much more. • Children living in areas with heavy traffic have more chest problems, such as lung infections and asthma, than those living in cleaner environments.

  9. OTHERSHOCKING FACTSABOUT HONG KONG AIR POLLUTION

  10. SOURCE: HKUST DID YOU KNOW? In 2006, Hong Kong had just 41days of healthy, breathable, air and just 30 days on which it was safe to do sport outdoors.

  11. OUR AIR IS… 1.3× 1.7× 3× worse thanSingapore worse than worse than New York Tokyo Storm Crypt@flickr dreamingyakker@flickr triin@flickr

  12. When it comes to health, When it comes to health, the main problem is roadside pollution, notGuangdong 40% of roadside emissions come from BUSES

  13. You CAN make a difference!

  14. Things You CAN Do to help us clean up the air in HK: DONATE COMMUNICATE OR WRITE TO POLITICIANS EXPRESS SUPPORT FOR CLEAN AIR TO MEDIA INVITE CAN TO EDUCATE YOUR COMPANY OR OFFICE ASSIST TO CONDUCT PETITION SIGN-UP

  15. CAN is encouraging Hong Kongers to speak out about air pollution by SIGNING OUR PETITION “Air pollution is Hong Kong’s most serious public health crisis, killing over 1,100 people every year. I urge the government to improve our air quality until pollution is no longer a significant threat to our health.”

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