One illustration of air pollution affecting our health is from India. With the second highest population in the world, India creates a very huge amount of carbon of over 1,293 million tons (Rahul, n.d.).
Another illustration is from United States. Back to 2007, the United States was the world's biggest polluter in the world. it still however comes not too far behind China producing 5,833 million tons of greenhouse gases per annum (Antandrus, n.d.).
The last but not the least, Beijing is still ranking first in creating air pollution with 6,018 million tons of greenhouse gases each year (Krokodyl, n.d.). “At mid-day, levels of larger PM10 pollutants surpassed 1,000 micrograms per cubic meter - 20 times the World Health Organization’s recommended safety - at a downtown monitoring station, prompting health concerns.” (Jing, 2013)
In the year 2011, our globe pumped nearly 38.2 billion tons of carbon dioxide into the air from the burning of fossil fuels such as coal and oil. (The Associated Press, 2012) As we can see, most developing countries suffer a lot from smog and air pollution as they still find no way to solve the