Hanoi (VNA) – The Green Innovation and DevelopmentCentre (GreenID) and the Research and Training Centre for Community Development(RTCCD) has co-organised a seminar on air pollution and community health inHanoi.
The March 30 seminar was a direct dialogue with doctors andexperts on the issue, particularly the impact of bad air on children. Itintroduced scientific knowledge on the matter and solutions for family healthprotection to participants.
Speaking at the event, vice director of the RTCCD NguyenTrong An said Vietnam’s air quality is now at an alarming level, adversely affectinglocal well-being.
The PM2.5 level, which refers to tiny dust particles thatare about 30 times smaller than a human hair, is also high. These particles,which can remain longer and spread farther in the air than normal dust, cantravel deep into the lungs and the blood.
The latest air pollution data compiled in the 2018 World AirQuality Report ranks Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City as the 2nd and 15th most polluted cities in Southeast Asia, and the 209th and 455th worldwide, respectively.
An advised each individual and family to participate inreducing the emission of polluting fumes, such as those from burning incence,and votive paper, and cooking using braziers.
He recommended the use of natural cleaning products andrenewable energy, as well as tree planting around living spaces.
In 2016, Vietnam recorded 60,000 air-pollution-relateddeaths.-VNA