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- As dire as vog: Car-fueled smog in Metro Manila shows gaps in . . .
The DENR has long cited data that 80% of dirty air in Metro Manila comes from vehicles, while the remaining 20% is due to emissions from factories, construction sites, and garbage burning
- Metro Manila smog caused by vehicle emissions, not Taal
MANILA, Philippines — Smog blanketing Metro Manila on Friday is due to air pollution from heavy vehicular traffic and not the volcanic smog emitted by Taal, government agencies said
- Philippines Ranks Third in Air Pollution Deaths. Heres What . . .
The Philippines ranks third on the highest cases of death due to air pollution A May 2018 report by the World Health Organization (WHO) indicates that there were around 45 3 deaths per 100,000 individuals due to air pollution
- DENR points to pollution from cars as cause of Metro Manila . . .
MANILA — The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) on Monday identified the emission from vehicles as the primary source of haze or smog that engulfed Metro Manila the last couple of days
- Philippines Cars Cause Dirty Air - RichestPH
The Philippines can implement several measures to combat air pollution from vehicles: * Enhance Public Transportation: Investing in modern, efficient public transportation options like buses and trains can reduce private vehicle usage
- Air Pollution in the Philippines: Breathing Towards a Cleaner . . .
While motor vehicles were among the main causes of air pollution in the Philippines, contributing to 80% of the country’s air pollution in 2016, stationary sources, including factories and open burning, were responsible for 20%
- Air Pollution In Metro Manila: Sources And Solutions
Vehicular sources account for 65% of air pollution in the Philippines, with jeepneys—a cultural icon of the country—being major contributors These vehicles often use old, reconditioned diesel engines that emit significant amounts of black soot and other pollutants
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