A One Health Approach

Air pollution is a major global environmental health risk, causing an estimated seven million deaths across the globe annually. Your challenge is to take an interdisciplinary approach, using both Earth science and health science, and integrate different types of datasets and applications to study the effects of air pollution.

Effects of Air Pollution to Humankind due to Lakvijaya Coal Power Plant.

Summary

Coal power plant effluents have been an immediate reason for the air pollution. Our challenge has been to illustrate how this pollution effects human life, specifically the human health. Our team has utilized earth data sets and research documents related to allied health sciences and graphical and pictorial representations to show this effect.

How We Addressed This Challenge

Our challenge is to raise awareness among people and educate them about the danger on relying on outdated nonrenewable power sources to fulfill our energy requirements.

How We Developed This Project

We used earth data to gather climate data in the region .

We also used Health Data to analyze the effects of the air pollution, it should be noted that very few Health data and statistics are open source or available to the general public in Sri Lanka.


We had an idea to develop an app utilizing social media to connect people to plant trees to offset the Carbon Dioxide levels produced from power stations that use fossil fuels to generate power.

This app would keep a record of the total tonnage of carbon dioxide in total released by all the power stations (that utilize fossil fuel) in a country and give an estimate about the number of trees that must be planted to offset this carbon dioxide. Users will plant trees and upload a photo of themselves and the trees as proof, users who plant more trees will be given achievements such as virtual badges that can be displayed on their social media platforms. We can also launch social media platform challenges such as a "Replant Challenge" to raise awareness among the current and younger generation.

How We Used Space Agency Data in This Project

We used NASA earth data to climate data specific to the location such as temperature, humidity, precipitation, wind speed.

Tags
#air quality #health #Sri Lanka #Coal Power Station #Lakvijaya
Judging
This project was submitted for consideration during the Space Apps Judging process.