
Air Pollution is Not a Larger Concern
Children are particularly vulnerable to the effects of air pollution. Their lungs are still developing so they breathe in more air per body weight than adults do. Exposure to air pollution has been linked to a range of health problems in children. This includes asthma, allergies, and developmental delays. Air pollution is not always a top concern for children’s health in the United States. This may be because the effects of air pollution on children’s health are often not immediately visible. It may also be due to the fact that the sources of air pollution are not always easily identifiable. Reducing emissions from vehicles and industry, promoting the use of clean energy sources, and encouraging communities to create green spaces and plant trees to help reduce air pollution are possible solutions.