https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/14/world/asia/indias-air-pollution-rivals-china-as-worlds-deadliest.html?_r=0
This article almost continues my other blog post about the pollution in China. It has lots of opinionated quotes about the pollution in Asia, Europe, and America. The author seems to be positive about the environmental control in America and Europe, however, not in Asia. Europe and America are improving in keeping the environment safe and sound, but Asia is somewhat unstable in controlling pollution. First, pollution was at its highest in China but it seems like the problem of pollution has shifted to India as well. However, China is improving in keeping the environment clean now. Also, the Indian people are using China's method of reducing the pollution by restricting fireworks or using them only at certain times. China used to be the most dangerous place to be because of pollution, but now it changed to New Delhi. It seems like the government of India aren't organized enough to enforce the essential laws that would improve the health of the people in a highly polluted place. It also seems like the people don't follow the law, even though they are enforced by the government since it says that the burning of crops, which was banned by the government, still continued. It doesn't seem like an organized country and it seems like the people don't care. From this I learned that if people are ignorant of pollution now, they will be ignorant in the future too. Just like in some places in Africa, people throw trash out car windows and there is trash everywhere. Just like a habit becoming character, this might bring hardships later on with pollution in Africa. It would be best if we stop it now not then.

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