You have been invited by the Resident Welfare Association of your housing society to
speak on the topic of Noise pollution. The society you live in is very near to an industrial
area. In the speech, you decide to focus on the causes of noise pollution, its impact on
the residents (focusing on different age groups), and possible ways to tackle this
problem through seeking necessary help from the government and the industrial units.
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Atmospheric pollution is not the only type of contamination that is harming living beings on the planet. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), it is one of the most dangerous environmental threats to health. And according to the European Environment Agency (EEA), noise is responsible for 16,600 premature deaths and more than 72,000 hospitalisations every year in Europe alone. Drivers honking the horn, groups of workers drilling the road surface, aircraft flying over us in the sky... Noise, noise and more noise. Cities have become the epicentre of a type of pollution, acoustics, which, although its invisibility and the fact that coronavirus crisis reduced it until almost yearn it, is severely damaging to human beings.
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