Monday 16 April 2012

2050, Many People Killed Due to Pollution

Air pollution in urban areas is forecast to get worse every year. In fact, in 2050 a lot of people reportedly killed by air pollution.

According to a report from the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), about 70 percent of the world population living in cities by 2050 air pollution will worsen. It happened because of a vehicle with an excessive number of bad waste management, Wednesday (4/4).

Greenhouse gas emissions are expected to rise by 50 percent. In addition, 2.3 billion people will experience water shortages. As a result, about 3.6 million people will die in 2050 because of a hostile environment.

Demand for electricity will increase by 80 percent. At the same time, 85 percent of all energy is derived from fossil fuels will lead to an increase in greenhouse gas emissions.

The main consumers of world energy comes from developing countries, including Indonesia, Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. State-speaking cultures are reported to be experiencing the worst environment in the coming decades.

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