Arfin,
Toxic smog is suffocating millions of people and animals in India and Pakistan, plunging entire regions into a public health emergency. In Delhi, air quality has reached the worst levels in the world, impacting 55 million people. Punjab is experiencing its most hazardous pollution ever recorded.
Schools have closed, outdoor activities are banned, and hospitals are overwhelmed with patients suffering from respiratory diseases, allergies, and other severe health conditions.
This isn't just bad air; it's a deadly crisis. Every breath taken in these areas is filled with harmful pollutants that can lead to long-term health complications. The crisis is causing a spike in serious conditions, including lung and respiratory illnesses.
The smog crisis is a symptom of a larger problem — unchecked pollution and a failure to prioritize public health and environmental sustainability. Fossil fuel emissions and agricultural crop burning are the primary culprits.
Sign this petition to protect the health and well-being of millions and ensure a cleaner, safer future for the region. Demand that the governments of India and Pakistan implement stricter air pollution regulations and help adopt farmers sustainable practices that do not harm the air we all breathe!
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