Talk:Pollution/Archives/2016

Semi-protected edit request/Most polluted places in the developing world
Given that Russia, India and Ukraine are industrialized countries and that the information dates from the past, the following sentence should be changed from: In the 2007 issues the ten top nominees, already industrialized countries excluded, are located in Azerbaijan, China, India, Peru, Russia, Ukraine and Zambia. to: In the 2007 issues the ten top nominees, already industrialized countries excluded, were located in Azerbaijan, China, Peru and Zambia. Furthermore, I don't see the rationale for excluding industrialized countries, so they should be included in that enumeration, too. 167.88.21.118 (talk) 05:11, 9 March 2016 (UTC)
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Semi-protected edit request on 25 October 2016
123.201.231.60 (talk) 14:11, 25 October 2016 (UTC) •	Menace of pollution •	FROM THE NEWSPAPER — PUBLISHED Feb 14, 2014 07:56am •	WHATSAPP •	 0 COMMENTS •	 EMAIL •	 PRINT •	OUR environment is in danger and so is life and its quality. Climatic conditions are deteriorating day by day. The duration of winter season has also reduced to a few weeks only. Multiple factors have contributed to this global change. •	The contemporary issue that needs to be raised by Pakistan at the international forum is India’s rapidly-escalating emission of GHG, which, in the coming decade, is expected to rise from three trillion cubic feet, as of 2010, to four trillion cubic feet by 2025. •	India’s malevolent strategy of extensive utilisation of coal-powered electricity has adversely affected Pakistan. It is relatively cheaper and hence India would never replace it with green technology. •	Its domino effect has not only destroyed the climate of Pakistan but has also caused epidemic outbreak of emphysema, lung cancer, asthma and heart attacks. •	Serious notice must be taken immediately of this neglected issue, with some vigilant steps to halt this scheme by India against us. •	Muneeza Butt
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