THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary- November 9, 2017- Topic 1
Delhi’s air quality deteriorates with unfailing regularity at this time of the
year, with large swathes of north India in the grip of a suffocating smog, but
the State governments that can make it easier for millions to breathe do not
act with any sense of urgency. That it has turned into a public health emergency
in the capital, with the air quality index touching extremely hazardous
levels in some parts, necessitating the closure of primary schools, has
further lowered its standing.
It is unconscionable for governments, through
indifference and inaction, to subject citizens to such toxic air, and cause
extreme suffering especially among people with respiratory ailments and
impaired lung function. The smog that envelops the region is exacerbated by
the burning of biomass in Punjab and Haryana, and the winter atmosphere is
marked by weak ventilation. An analysis of local sources by IIT-Kanpur last
year pointed to construction dust, vehicular pollution, and domestic and
industrial emissions as other major factors. Clearly, the burden of such
chronic problems has outweighed the benefits conferred by measures such as the
ban on Deepavali crackers, and in the past, the shift to compressed natural gas
for commercial vehicles and restricting car use to odd and even number plates
on alternate days. A comprehensive solution demands that the governments of
Delhi, Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, assisted by the Centre, address farm
residue burning and construction dust.
The post-monsoon — as opposed to pre-monsoon — burning of rice and wheat
residue releases maximum aerosols that contribute to the volume of PM2.5, which
gets embedded in the lungs. Automation of farm operations leaves root-bound
crop waste after machine harvesting, running to millions of tonnes, requiring a
solution of scale. Sustainable residue removal cannot be achieved by the
farmers alone, and requires help from the state machinery. Here, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal should be
commended for his initiative to discuss the modalities of joint action with the
Punjab and Haryana governments. The national capital needs a major greening
effort. Unpaved surfaces raise dust levels as in all Indian cities, but civic
agencies ignore the problem. There is every reason to think that even the
Ministry of Environment’s orders issued in 2015 under the Air (Prevention and
Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 to comprehensively green Delhi’s road margins
and open spaces were not pursued seriously. Shifting more of the city’s travel
to comfortable public transport can cut fine particulates in congested areas
and improve the air for residents. Many such initiatives were taken up by China
in its cities to reduce exposure to PM2.5 that produces morbidity from
cardiovascular and respiratory diseases and leads to premature death. Only a
determined response to the crisis can spare Delhi of its infamous tag as one of
the most polluted cities on the planet.
Vocabulary
Deteriorate: become progressively worse.
Example: Relations between the countries had deteriorated sharply
Synonyms: worsen, decline, degenerate, fail, slump, slip, go
downhill, wane
Swathe: wrap
in several layers of fabric.
Example: His hands were swathed in bandages
Synonyms: wrap, envelop, bind, swaddle, bandage, cover, shroud
Breathe: take
air into the lungs and then expel it, especially as a regular physiological
process.
Example: She was wheezing as she breathed
Synonyms: inhale and exhale, respire, draw
breath, puff, pant, blow
Hazardous: risky;
dangerous.
Example: We work in hazardous conditions
Synonyms: risky, dangerous, unsafe, perilous, precarious, fraught
with danger
Unconscionable: not right or reasonable.
Example: The unconscionable conduct of his son
Synonyms: unethical, amoral, immoral, unprincipled, indefensible, unforgivable
Ailment: an
illness, typically a minor one.
Example: Along the way, minor ailments were treated and hypochondria dispelled, with
adept matter of factness.
Synonyms: illness, disease, sickness, disorder, condition, affliction, malady
Exacerbate: make a problem, bad situation, or negative feeling worse.
Example: The forest fire was exacerbated by the lack of rain
Synonyms: aggravate, worsen, inflame, compound, intensify, increase
Outweigh: be
heavier than.
Example: Bob outweighed him by more than twenty-five pounds
Residue: a
small amount of something that remains after the main part has gone or been
taken or used.
Example: Even when canned vegetables are rinsed small amounts of the residue remain.
Synonyms: remainder,
rest, remnants, surplus, extra, excess, remains
Aerosol: a
substance enclosed under pressure and able to be released as a fine spray,
typically by means of a propellant gas.
Example: Ricin is a toxin derived from the beans of the castor plant, and can easily
be produced as an aerosol spray or fine powder.
Congested: blocked
up with or too full of something, in particular.
Example: The teacher stood up from his congested desk full of paperwork and gulped a
bit.
Morbidity: the
condition of being diseased.
Example: The therapy can substantially reduce respiratory morbidity in infants
Cardiovascular: of or relating to the heart and blood vessels.
Example: Uncontrolled diabetes increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases such as
heart attack and stroke.
