Fun fact: In many cities, adults in poorer neighbourhoods breathe twice the particulate pollution of people in richer areas. In “Ecological Apartheid”, I explore a haunting pattern: poor and marginalized communities forced to live beside dumps, factories, and polluted rivers, while the wealthy retreat to clean, green enclaves. This is not an accident—it is structural. …
Did you know? Urban parks and green spaces can reduce air pollution by up to 25%! These urban oases do more than just look pretty – they are crucial for improving the health and well-being of city dwellers. Welcome to the world of urban ecology, a fascinating approach that blends the natural environment with urban …