But clean air is fragile. Smoke, vehicle exhaust, factory emissions, and burning waste fill it with harmful particles and gases. These pollutants can damage lungs, weaken immunity, harm children’s development, and even change the climate.
Protecting clean air starts with small choices and big actions:
Using public transport, walking, or cycling
Saving electricity and using clean energy
Planting and protecting trees
Avoiding burning waste and firecrackers
Supporting laws that reduce pollution
Clean air is not a luxury—it is a basic right. When we protect the air, we protect life itself, today and for future generations

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