Monday, July 29, 2013

Solution for The Air Pollution in Saudi Arabia



Khalid Alqahtani

Solution for The Air Pollution in Saudi Arabia

       There are many ways to solve this issue, and one of the best ways is to aware people especially people who have abilities at big companies such as oil and chemical factories. According to the website” Several environmentalists in Saudi Arabia are proposing new ideas to find a solution that can help in fighting pollution in air through extensive development of pollution and environment laws. They are also considering various specifications and standard measures that can bring some improvement in such calamity. In addition, the government has to admit that there are many of pollutions are threatening their lives, so citizens should face front of these issues strongly.






 

Water Pollution in Kuwait


Water Pollution
by Ruqaya Altabtabaei
                    Water pollution is a problem which is threating our lives in Kuwait. We have been facing this problem for many years now. According to http://pollutioninkuwait.blogspot.com water pollution is not only threating our lives, but it's also threating fish lives. It's states that " In August 1998 there was about 2.000 tons of dead fish that were washed into the gulf water in Kuwait creek. The main cause of this pollution was the war we had in 1990, where they threw oil tanks in the gulf sea.  Along with marine life, this pollution effects animals and human health. Because it is serious problem, my country is making a huge effort to solve this problem.








Source: http://pollutioninkuwait.blogspot.com

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Air Pollution


Fawaz Alshehri
Mohammed Othman


Air Pollution
Air pollution is a serious problem around the world, and Saudi Arabia is one of many countries that have air pollution. There are several cities that have been damaged because of it, especially cities that are near factories and industrial companies. For example, Jubail city which is located on the east coast and Yanbu which is located in west coast of Saudi Arabia. According to Aleqtisadiah newspaper, “Saudi Arabia suffers high levels of air pollution which pollute about 50% of the air.”  Oil companies have boomed in my country, and that is good and bad at the same time.it is good because they have improved the economy and bring a really good income. However, having companies like these can affect the environment and cause many diseases. In sum, air pollution is one of the most serious issues in Saudi Arabia, and it will have a bad result in future if the government does not avoid it and set strict rules about it.

Underground Water


Yousef Albiraiki
Raed Aljasir


Underground Water
                One of the serious problems in Saudi Arabia is underground water. Although Saudi Arabia is a desert area and located in the center of the earth and doesn’t have any rivers or lakes, they face lack of because of the hot and climate. Saudi Arabia has a lot of population ratio compared to water resource According to emirates247.com, “water consumption over the same period has fallen by approximately 1.5 per cent annually, the demand for desalinated water has increased by more than double that of the population growth, at 6.27 per cent, it said in a study.”

Source:
http://www.emirates247.com/business/energy/saudi-faces-water-shortage-2013-03-07-1.497699

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Air Pollution in Saudi Arabia


 

By: Hamad Albudayri
Yazeed


Air pollution in Saudi Arabia

There is a serious problem in Saudi Arabia which is air pollution that causes people’s health and the environment presidency of meteorology and environment made statistics that shows amount of air pollution. The first main couse is car. According to PME “Vehicles are the major source of air pollution.” Almost two thirds of carbon monoxide and 50% of hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides that pollute the air are attributed to fuel combustion, also industrial zones and widespread small industries within the populous mass”. The second cause is factories. According to the website” the total of air pollution is 78.75” it is very higher than other country.

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Friday, July 19, 2013

Noise Pollution in Egypt










Noise Pollution in Egypt
By Mohammed Altuwayrish
     Noise is defined as unwanted sound. In Egypt the noise pollution is the second biggest environmental pollution issueIt is considered as a serious issue because of its harmful impacts on citizens and public health. The impact of noise may causes hearing lose. Egyptian drivers are constantly honking their car horns even when the street in front of them is empty. According to the WHO (World Health Organization), which considers noise pollution to be the world’s third worst after polluted air and water, exposure for more than eight hours a day to sound in excess of 85 db. It is potentially hazardous and can lead to serious illness.



Source:http://www.who.int/inf-pr-1998/en/pr98-57.html 

Images: http://www.noisecontrol.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Effectsofnoise.jpg http://internationalesommeruni.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/noise-pollution-1.jpg


Wednesday, July 17, 2013




Air pollution in Japan 
by Satoko takemura, Han wook kim

  
   One of the most serious problems in Japan is air pollution. According to the Encyclopedia of the Nations, “Japan had the world's fourth highest level of industrial carbon dioxide emissions, which totaled 1.09 billion metric tons per year, a per capita level of 8.79 metric tons per year.” Chronic bronchitis and routine cold from smog have become the biggest diseases for the Japanese. 
 


     The main cause of the air pollution is using motor vehicles. According to a study by Webjapan, 80% of the nitrogen oxides were made by cars. In sum, air pollution is the serious problem in Japan, and it keeps people from healthy lives.








Sources: 
http://webjapan.org/factsheet/en/pdf/e45_environment.pdf
http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/Asia-and-Oceania/Japan-ENVIRONMENT.html#ixzz2Yel6rj1q

images :
http://en.haberler.com/parts-of-japan-smothered-in-chinese-air-pollution-265183/
http://www.pecj.or.jp/english/jcap/jcap1/jcap1_01.html