Smog has become a recurring problem in these regions, causing adverse health effects and environmental consequences. Smog is not merely an inconvenience; it poses significant risks to public health, particularly for children and the elderly, who are the most vulnerable to smog-related health problems. The primary contributors to the smog issue in Punjab are the burning of crop residue by farmers and emissions from substandard diesel. The government’s decision to suspend school and office operations, along with the request for citizens to use facemasks and limit outdoor activities, demonstrates a genuine effort to combat smog. While it is impossible to eliminate smog entirely, stringent measures and responsible behaviour can help control it.


Source:   The Nation
November 09, 2023 02:04 UTC