We all have to breathe to live. But the air we breathe is polluted both outdoors and indoors. Each year, this pollution costs 7 million lives across the globe – and a lot of suffering. 1 in 8 deaths is due to air pollution. This course will provide you with an introduction to the most recent research in the field of health effects of air pollution as well as a broader understanding of sources and spread of air pollution and what we should do about it.

Air Pollution – a Global Threat to our Health

Air Pollution – a Global Threat to our Health



Instructors: Steffen Loft
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- Sustainable Development
- Public Health
- Environmental Monitoring
- Pulmonology
- Public Health and Disease Prevention
- Health Disparities
- Pollution Prevention
- Environmental Science
- Physiology
- Respiration
- Chronic Diseases
- Epidemiology
- Health Assessment
- Vulnerability
- Environmental Issue
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There are 3 modules in this course
The air we breathe is full of particles and gases. Some occur naturally, but many are the result of human activities. This first module will look into what air pollution is, where it comes from and what it does to our lungs and the rest of our body.
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Outdoor air pollution affects all of us – no matter where we are on the Globe. But there are big differences in air pollution levels from one country to another, from rural to urban areas, from city to city, and even from one side of the street to the other. Though all people are affected, some people are more vulnerable to the damaging health effects of air pollution than others. This module will explain about how we can study health effects of exposure to outdoor air pollution in diverse population groups. We will also look at what we can do to fight outdoor pollution – and cope with it.
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4 videos1 reading4 assignments2 discussion prompts
Most people spend most of their time indoors. The building envelope traps and accumulates pollution from both indoor and outdoor sources. This module will explain about health effects of indoor use of solid fuel as a particularly important source in large parts of the world, as well as of other sources of indoor air pollution. You will also learn about what you can do to improve the air quality in your home.
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Reviewed on Apr 19, 2020
thanks sir and madam for giving the awareness about air pollution especially in the east Asian countries like india ,much more interested in studying related courses in the further days....
Reviewed on Apr 15, 2020
IT'S very usefull course about air pollution...............................................................................................................THANK YOU...
Reviewed on Sep 14, 2020
It's an excellent course in which you can know some facts and ideas about what is the great effect of pollution to all of us. That's why we should help one another to save our planet.
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