Friday, January 4, 2008
ENVIRONMENT: Indoor Air Pollution - Silent Killer of Women
By T V Padma
NEW DELHI, Jan 3 (IPS) - Women and young girls coughing and choking as they cook food over traditional stoves that burn wood, leaves or dung is a common a sight in poor homes across Asia, Africa and Latin America. But no one notices the deleterious effects.
Over 1.5 million females die prematurely every year by inhaling poisonous fumes as they cook or heat their homes with these organic fuels but catch little attention from governments, policy experts, scientists and medical experts.
Almost three billion people burn traditional fuels indoors for cooking and heating and their numbers are expected to "rise substantially by 2020," John Mitchell, coordinator of the partnership for clean indoor air at the United States Environmental Protection Agency told IPS at an international meeting on better air quality held in Yogyakarta, in December.
Of these, more than 1.6 million persons, mainly women and children, die prematurely each year from breathing high levels of indoor smoke. This is twice as many deaths as estimated due to outdoor pollution. Indoor air pollution could lead to an epidemic of breathing problems that could kill faster than SARS or the bird flu, warned Kirk Smith, professor of public health at the University of California, Berkeley.
"Will there be a massive emergency meeting in Geneva of international agencies and donors with unlimited authority and funds to take action?" Smith asked participants at the meeting. "The answer is no -- indeed nothing will be done."
Ironically, the conference itself focused on outdoor air pollution and the final statement issued on Dec. 15 did not refer to it.
‘Biomass' or traditional fuels of biological origin, such as wood, twigs and leaves, account for 9.3 percent of the global energy consumed, according to the 2004 World Energy Assessment report. The reason they are so dangerous is that they do not burn completely --or in scientific parlance, their combustion efficiency is less than 100 percent.
"A traditional wood-fired Indian cooking stove can be a toxic waste factory," said Smith. According to him, typical biomass cook stoves convert 6-20 percent of the carbon to toxic substances.
Globally, indoor smoke ranks tenth as a risk factor for global burden of disease, according to a 2002 World Health Organisation report. But it ranks third for the Indian burden of disease.
Typical poisonous pollutants in fuel smoke produced by poor burning include small particles of carbon monoxide and nitrogen dioxide, and substances containing carbon and hydrogen (hydrocarbons) and sometimes chlorine.
In fact, about 5 percent of outdoor air pollution is due to smoke from indoors escaping, said Mitchell.
"Indoor air pollution is a cross-cutting issue" said Mitchell. Cutting down trees for fuel leads to deforestation and desertification and is linked to greenhouse gas emissions and climate change. But it is also a gender issue as it affects the health of women who are most exposed to the indoor smoke and are often the last in the family to avail of medical treatment; and it affects children's health causing respiratory problems.
Yet, indoor air pollution has been largely ignored by scientists. There have been too few measurements worldwide to determine exact levels of exposures or link to specific disease patterns, said Smith
For example, of the 2-3 million deaths in children under five years due to infections in the lower breathing tract, there are estimates of percent deaths due to malnutrition, diarrhoea, genetic susceptibility to diseases, non-immunisation against vaccine-preventable diseases. But there are no estimates of how many deaths were due to burning solid fuels in homes.
Preliminary data from an ongoing trial on 530 households using open fire stoves for cooking and with a pregnant women or child under four months in Guatemala were revealing. Young children in households cooking over open wood fires had serious respiratory ailments compared to those in homes that used improved woodstoves with chimneys, Smith reported at the workshop.
Once a chimney was fitted to the stove, polluting fine particles reduced by 90 percent, Smith said.
An ongoing series of studies at four locations in India, funded by Fogarty International, is addressing the question of whether exposure to indoor smoke from solid fuels aggravates tuberculosis. It is expected to complete collecting data by the end of next year.
More encouraging news came from the Partnership for Clean Indoor Air (PCIA) that was launched at the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg in 2002. Over 120 partners from public and private sector are now working under it in 67 countries.
PCIA tries to improve health, livelihood and the quality of life through reduced exposure to air pollution, primarily among women and children, in developing countries. This is through an increase in the use of clean, reliable, affordable, efficient and safe cooking and heating practices at homes.
PCIA said its 10 pilot projects in Africa, Asia and Latin America have educated 1.3 million households. The result is 70,000 homes using clean and fuel-efficient practices and 700 new, small businesses producing and marketing improved technologies.
Another success story came from China, where The Nature Conservancy (TNC), a biodiversity conservation non-profit organisation based in Yunan province, which works on conservation and community development issues, has taken a lead in using alternative energy to improve indoor air quality.
The north-west corner of Yunan has the headwaters for Yangtze, Mekong, Salween and Irrawady rivers and is one of the world's 10 biodiversity hotspots.
Most people in the region rely on firewood for cooking and heating, but this not only destroys the local forest but also causes serious health problems due to indoor air pollution. TNC initiated an alternative energy programme in 2001 to protect the rich biodiversity in northwest Yunan and use energy strategies.
The project developed more efficient stoves and expanded renewable energy sources such as biogas digesters, solar water heaters and micro hydropower generators, said Xia Zuzhang, director of operations at the TNC programme. (END/2007)
Students' Feedback:
Even in the simplest things we do we are risking our lives. even in the safest place we could think of we are not safe. The world is said to be ¾ women and ¼ men. Is it still the same?
Air pollution doesn’t choose who to attack, who to kill. It kills whether you’re male or female, young or old. It represents as a punishment to our little deeds. It is deadly because we raised it to be deadly. And now that it is an adult and is still growing it wouldn’t stop until we tell them to. The pollution is like any criminal around. It does bad and continue on doing bad things unless the cops stops them, or until their mothers scolds them and tells them to stop.
Aroma
Langhapin ang usok
Tuwing umaga’y maiinis
Basurang nabubulok
Abot langit ang bihis
Hindi ba naamoy, isang banta
Mundong may tanging aroma
The Firefly Protest
As a kid, I heard of a story,
About creatures of lighted glory
They thrived wherever there was clean air,
They flew about at nighttime with flair
I grew up and the story changed slowly,
Seeing these fireflies seemed less likely
With what the worsening air pollution
They moved farther and father from civilization
Now I hear of a completely different one,
Of how these beings are now gone
How they searched for a new paradise
Their reason I can easily surmise
Step out of your house, take a walk outside,
There you’ll find riskier things than ingesting formaldehyde
Breathe in sulphur, a deadly gas or two,
Discover just how badly it affects you.
The air that we inhale and breathe,
Is the very air that can kill
These fireflies, they’re telling us to follow their lead,
Telling us to act now, while there is hope still
If I may hope,
I wish we have not only found a way to cope
With the filth we let seep in the air
But we have done something about it, for that is only fair
Many years from now, if we act immediately, I know
The earth’s original beauty will once again show
Make the air worthy of fireflies again,
Make it as pristine as it was then.
Sayaw
Isang gabi lumapit ka
Humalik sa pisngi kong mapupula
Hindi malimot malamig mong halik
Sabay ang tugtog sa ating paligid
Saya’y umaapaw tuwing kapiling ka
Kasayaw ang paru-paro at iba pa
AIR is ♥
One thing we must repair,
Is the current situation of our air.
We have too much to worry about the oil underneath,
So clean up so that we don’t have to worry about what we breathe.
Air and Love
Taking care of our air
is like taking care of a relationship,
without air we would die,
without love, love would die.
Before we would all perish
let us start to cherish
and take care
of our air.
Usok
Hindi ka na ba naawa?
Sa bawat hithit mo ng sigarilyo
Sa bawat bukas mo ng makina ng auto mo
Madami ng namamatay na kaluluwa
Sige! Hawakan mo yang lighter
Buksan mo ang iyong tabako
Palayiban mo ang sinisiga mo
Paganahin mo ang pagbrika mo
Maawa ka sa mga tao
Sa mga taong makakasinghot nito
Kanser, Pneumonia at Hika
Tiyak makakadapo nito
Usok tiyak na nakamamatay!
Hindi lang sa sangkatauhan kundi pati na rin kalikasan
Simpleng paglanghap nito nagdudulot ng karamdaman
Dahil sa usok mo maraming madadamay.
Air Care
Open your eyes and be aware
How dirty and polluted is our air
Our basic need in order to live
So, let’s contribute what we can give
Burning and smoking are the main cause
Our pure and clean air we have lost
We are the reason of air pollution
And so, let’s contribute to make a solution
Let us help each other and do our part
Together we can make a new start
One community, one country and one nation
Preserving our earth for future generation
BISIKLETA.
Sa bawat kalye sa Pinas
makikita mo ang mga batang
nagkakasiyahang nag-uunahan
sakay ng bisikleta
bisikleta.
Isang laruang umuusad
dalawang gulong, o pwedeng tatlo o apat
nagbibigay ngiti
sa matanda at paslit
bisikleta.
Ito'y ano nga ba? ito ba'y isang laruan lamang?
o may iba pa itong saysay
sa bawat buhay?
ito ba'y maaring maging paraan
upang ilitas ang bayan?
bisikleta.
Marahil isang hakbang
upang tulungan
si Inang Kalikasan
hindi man nito kayang lamunin
basura sa kalye natin
o mahigop
lahat ng usok sa hangin
ngunit
sa pagpadyak mo dito
imbes na pagkabig ng manibela ang gawin
naliligtas di lang buhay na tao sa paligid
ngunit ang hangin na siya mismong buhay natin
bisikleta.
Hangi'y iyong sagipin.
Give some love
Let us gaze in our atmosphere
The appearance of black air
The picture of lonely clouds
This is covered by the dusty smoke and gasses
Carbon dioxide, helium and sulfur dioxide
The pests that exist
Not only these
But many more that ruins our mother nature
How can we truly take care of it?
It depends on our actions
It is in our hands
A different world that always demands
Suffocate
There are four mainly causes of bad air
One is for the evil deeds
Two is for the selfishness
And likewise the development of technology
Good air, cultivate our life
Bad air, torture our human race
Each step may led into trouble
But one’s knowledge can change our world
The times of temptations
The number of sins
But why does every creature become unfaithful?
How can we gain our progressing generation?
SKY
I look up in the sky,
All I can see is but the earth’s cry.
Pollution has been severe
Contaminating the air I breathe.
CONTAMINATED
I breathe the air
It seems to be polluted.
Black smokes everywhere
Making places inhabited.
Gratitude
I love how you give
For our selfishness you forgive
Your love is not a fib
`Cause you give us hope to live
Now it’s our turn
To give love in return
Caeroplan
Chemicals burning, and the
Atmosphere’s thinning
Everyone’s contributing, to this
Rapid destruction we’re doing.
Once we realize that
Pollution is a threat to
Life in itself
Actions must be taken, for
Nature should not be forgotten
Invisible
Sometimes the invisible are the most essential
Those are the ones we need for survival
like the feeling of warmth, love, and care
and also God’s gift of air
Air is invisible just like a loving feeling
It keeps the people breathing…Living
And the world turning
Just like the feeling
It’s not ever lasting
It fades away
But it is in us if we want it to stay
We love the feeling
We love the air
We love living
But why don’t we care?
Remedy
Eliminate, annihilate
Pollutants from the Earth.
Authorize, support
Mother Nature's rebirth
Global warming's threatening
Our state of welfare's thinning
Soon we'll all regret
Why did we ever forget?
To replace what we have taken
Leaving some places barren
Extinction and endangerment have proven
This is the last straw, we must listen.
Cut of all producers of CO2
Save our air from this undeniable truth
Plant trees that provide us oxygen
As children of God, we must do what we can.
Begin saving paper
Clean and conserve our world's water
Segregate trash and reuse
Before nature starts to refuse..
To give us life, provide us what we need
Because to it's plea we did not heed
Need we wait to be turned down?
Soon in our regrets, we'll all drown
Creation's a rental
What we get is not all free.
The change is not central
It must come from you and me.
Live
Ever since life started,
We already have this.
And now that it’s polluted,
We all now face different environmental crisis.
What have we done to the air?
We made it unclean and contaminated.
And do people even care
Or do they just let it be neglected?
Damages and deaths
Have all been made and done.
What more could we ask for,
Millions of lives being gone?
Awareness would not hurt us
But loss of life will surely do.
Changing our lifestyle may be difficult
But everyone will benefit and that includes you.
Hanging Tinig
Kahit hindi ko nakikita
sa akin ay tumitingala
Naririnig ko lamang ang tinig
ngunit hindi na humihimig
Sumisigaw na lamang ng pangungulila
sa'ting mga mamamayang taga-Maynila
Sasakyan humaharurot sa EDSA
preno muna sa usok na dinadala
Nakikita mo bang itim na ang langit
Talo pa ang mga mantsyang damat
Kung Siya lamang ay makapagtatagalog
marahil ay ginising na tayo sa pagtulog
Tinig...
Salamin
Humarap ako sa salamin at aking nakita
hangin ay lumuluhod sa pagmamakaawa
Humarap ako sa salamin at aking nakita
di na aking sarili, kundi pangungulilang mukha
Humarap ako sa salamin at wala na 'kong nakita
Naglaho nang parang bula