IntroductionThis article attempts to address the problem of air pollution with a feasible solution in Kabul city, which poses a virtual threat to the lives of Kabul citizens nowadays. The city of Kabul was designed for about one million people and was a haven for its residents, but now Kabul is home to about five million people. So, since Kabul became known as the city of hope and opportunity, it has faced large-scale immigration and unplanned housing, which has resulted in Kabul turning into one of the dirtiest cities in the world. After more than three decades of conflict, Afghanistan is engaged in reconstruction and affirmation. Many pre-existing services, structures and capabilities have been destroyed by war or no longer meet the growing demands of the population. As the economy grows, demands for energy and mobility increase. Households and industries are forced to resort to using adulterated fuels and even waste as heating and cooking fuels. Furthermore, due to used vehicles using poor quality fuel and having high emission rates, they are increasingly being imported into Afghanistan. The main sources of air pollution in Afghanistan are the transport and energy sectors. The country's main pollutant is particulate matter. The expected environmental concentrations are very high and could lead to significant impacts on the health of the population. Toxic gas emissions can be expected from the use of plastic and rubber as fuels. After more than 30 years, it will be the first time in decades that attention will be paid to environmental issues, such as air quality. Afghanistan is still in the early stages of establishing its ability to manage air quality. A large number of the necessary component... half of the paper... the reality of life by planting more trees and shrubs. This requires the legislative body to pass laws that oblige the media to dedicate a certain amount of time and resources to protecting the environment. Different environmental protection campaigns and mechanisms can be designed and promoted that cover different age groups and members of society. The Internet is another great tool for this type of campaign and public awareness in Kabul and also in the provinces. For example, you can create a Facebook page under the name NEPA, which posts some very encouraging things about living in the city, reports on environmental pollution and how risky it is for humans, academic information on the importance of the environment for a good health and more. organizes volunteer events to clean the city, plant trees and carry out green projects.
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