Mohaly (very sad)
Cairo’s air pollution crisis has had a major impact on the health of its inhabitants and the environment. This problem is unfortunately endemic of many megacities of the third world. Air quality in Cairo has been reaching dangerous levels of lead, carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and suspended particulate matter concentrations due to decades of unregulated car emissions, urban industrial operations, and chaff and trash burning. Cairo’s geography and climate exacerbate these human sources of pollution. The level of air pollution in Cairo ranges from 10 to 100 times higher than the standards set by the World Health Organization. The Egyptian government, with the continued help of foreign nations, has begun to impose air quality standards among the relevant industries and instill a sense of accountability among its citizens.
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
ReplyDeleteقلت أكون أول تعليق على الموضوع المهم كلنا بنقول الحكومة وحشة بس رأيي إحنا وحشين احنا اللي جبنا الحكومة ونقدر نشيلها لو عايزين
التلوث والعادم والقاء المهملات مش حكومة ده شعب
القاهرة وجميع المحافظات نعم نبكي مصر في كل وقت يكفي انارة الشوارع في عز الظهر ولا حياة في من تنادي
نهاية ً حسبي الله ونعم الوكيل
ولك الله يا مصر
actually it came second, but that doesn't make any difference.
ReplyDeleteI had this article in my drafts for more than a month now. Will try to post it soon.