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Support Mechanism In Atmospheric Crisis – Don
Individuals, society and government at all levels have been charged to support mechanism in atmospheric crisis.
Speaking during the Rivers State University’s 94th inaugural lecture titled: Decoupling Spatial Decision Support Mechanism In Atmospheric Crisis, the inaugural lecturer, a Professor in the Department of Geography and Environmental Management in the Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Prof Precious Nwobidi Ede stated that man-made atmospheric crisis is a product of modern lifestyle and development, charging all stakeholders to encourage clean environment that is free of dangerous air emissions.
Ede made some recommendations on what individuals, government and society can do to reverse the negative trends, which are listed below:
“As an individual, conserve energy at home, at work, everywhere. Look for the energy star label when buying home or office equipment.
“Carpool, use public transportation, bike, or walk whenever possible. Follow gasoline refueling instructions for efficient vapour recovery, being careful not to spill fuel and always tightening your gas cap securely.
Use environmentally safe paints and cleaning products whenever possible. Mulch or compost leaves and yard waste. Consider using gas logs instead of woods,’ Ede added.
The Professor stressed that some of the below steps should be taken on days when high Ozone levels are expected.
“Choose a cleaner commute – share a ride to work or use public transportation. Combine errands and reduce trip. Walk to errands when possible. Avoid excessive idling of your automobile. Refuel your car in the evening when it is cooler. Conserve electricity and set air conditioners no lower than 78 degrees.”
He emphasised that on days when high particle levels are expected the following extra steps should be taken.
“Reduce the number of tips you take in your car. Reduce or eliminate fireplace and wood stove use. Avoid burning leaves, trash, and other materials. Avoid using gas-powered lawn and garden equipment.
Ede revealed the following below as what Nigeria can do to beat Air pollution.
“Fuel subsidy as practised in Nigeria is not only a drain on the economy, but as well distorts the urgently needed energy mix for the country. Nigeria ought to show leadership on issues of air pollution since so many of its citizens die from it.
“A national emissions inventory database and directory should be published. National and regional air quality targets should be instituted with firm Commitments to limits, targets abs strategy.
“There are no statistics on emissions, air quality trend and related indicators; if you want to know about the impact of air pollution in Nigeria approach WHO and its database. No clear-cut vehicle emission standards, maximum allowable Sulphur content in fuel in Nigeria,” the Prof stressed.
Earlier, the Vice Chancellor, RSU, Prof Nlerum Okogbule had stated that Inaugural lectures expose the academia to focus on issues as well as proffer solutions.
Okogbule added that the guest inaugural lecturer will tell all what he has been professing as a professor all these years, charging all to listen and learn new ways on how air pollution can be avoided by individuals, companies, among others.
By: Susan Serekara-Nwikhana