Besides, in the Western Pacific, over 40% of the deaths were triggered by low-quality air, where the air pollution was contributed by vehicles and factory emissions and has turned into the single largest environmental health concern. The air pollution crisis did not take place overnight and the solutions will not be carried out overnight. Overall, environmental health in general is a complicated issue, as it goes along with urbanization, economic development and a lot more other factors. Yet it is obvious that the crisis can no longer be neglected and policy implements should not be delayed. According to a WTO report, there is a relatively strong link between low-quality air exposure and a list of illnesses, including heart disease, lung cancer, stroke acute and lower respiratory disease. Moreover, a mental tense feeling is produced by the psychological stressors from the city on migrants, which now also becomes a special concern in China where the criteria for neuropsychiatric disorder was approximately met by 17 percent of the entire population. A rapid rise in motor vehicle use aggravates water quality and abundance, air pollution, and moreover the occupational potential danger of workers in …show more content…
Who covered up by local officials polluting enterprises can demoted or expulsion. He has ordered officials to stop pollution, but to prevent the company from doing so, he may also impose a daily fine of accumulation. Until now, the company has been assessed a one-time fine. Furthermore, the researchers recommended a number of measures to ease China's urbanization possible health effects. The first and most important improvement research is to recognize a rural and urban populations overlap. Health data must be updated very frequently to keep up with the pace of migration to the