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It’s World No Tobacco Day today. Tobacco kills more than 8 million people per year, according to the United Nations.-Newz Daddy

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World No Tobacco Day – The 2022 global campaign aims to raise awareness of the tobacco cycle’s environmental impact.
Tobacco use kills more than 8 million people per year, according to the United Nations, which declared Tuesday ‘World No Tobacco Day.’ The World Health Organization has also stated that 600,000,000 trees are cut down, 84,000,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide is discharged into the atmosphere, and 22,000,000,000 tonnes of water is used up.
According to the WHO, tobacco usage has a negative influence on the environment around the world. The World Health Organization states in a fact sheet that it is linked to large-scale deforestation and biodiversity loss, especially wildlife. It is also responsible for the “exhaustion of fossil fuel and metal resources” in addition to the depletion of the planet’s water. “Desertification and soil fertility depletion,” it claims.

Among the issues are “exuberant emission of greenhouse gases, contamination of drinking water, and emission of toxicants into the air via direct, second-, and third-hand smoke.”
Tobacco use kills more than 8 million people per year, according to the United Nations, which declared Tuesday ‘World No Tobacco Day.’ The World Health Organization has also stated that 600,000,000 trees are cut down, 84,000,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide is discharged into the atmosphere, and 22,000,000,000 tonnes of water is used up.

Among the issues are “exuberant emission of greenhouse gases, contamination of drinking water, and emission of toxicants into the air via direct, second-, and third-hand smoke.”

The environment confronts a new threat because cigarette butts are non-biodegradable, according to the WHO information sheet, which also mentions the destruction of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.

On World Tobacco Day, Australia’s Cancer Council released some intriguing statistics that emphasize the difficulties smokers face in quitting. “Around two-thirds of Australian smokers engaged in at least one action to assist them in quitting in 2019[iii], yet we recognize that quitting is a difficult challenge. “An integrated multi-channel public education campaign would not only motivate and support current smokers to stop, but it would also play a key role in de-normalizing tobacco use and deterring uptake among young people,” according to the report.

According to the WHO, tobacco usage has a negative influence on the environment around the world. The World Health Organization states in a fact sheet that it is linked to large-scale deforestation and biodiversity loss, especially wildlife. It is also responsible for the “exhaustion of fossil fuel and metal resources” in addition to the depletion of the planet’s water. “Desertification and soil fertility depletion,” it claims.

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