Unbreathable - Cities on the Verge of Asphyxiation
Catalogue Number: A259-008
Producer: ARTE France, Scientifilms
Producers: Scientifilms, ARTE France
Producing Agencies: ARTE France, Scientifilms & IRD
Subject: Canadian World Studies, Current Events, Documentary, Environmental Studies, Family Studies/Home Economics, Global Issues, Global Studies, Health, Science, Social Sciences
Language: English
Grade Level: 9 - 12, Post Secondary, Adult
Country Of Origin: France
Copyright Year: 2015
Running Time: 52:00
Air pollution affects 9 out of 10 city dwellers and kills 7 million people a year. With an epidemic of cancers among adults, and widespread asthma among children, China and India are on a constant health alert. Nor is the rest of the world free from harm as the pollutants are spreading across the globe. The famous Asian Brown Cloud is moving its man-made soot across the Pacific to reach the United States.
Today, is it still safe to breathe? Faced with this growing concern, how can people protect themselves?
Pollution: Stifling Cities investigates the effect of pollution around the world. It examines the causes and consequences of the phenomenon and what steps can be taken to counter the effects. The urgency is real and requires rapid and drastic measures.
Also available in French: Irrespirable, des villes au bord de l'asphyxie?
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