DIRTY AIR, DIRTY... CARBON CITY

@jaydr · 2025-07-22 16:25 · Hive Naija

The real pollution of a city does not come from how clean the gutters or the roads are. A place like Lagos, Nigeria, though great, industrialized, relentless, yet has problems it may not fix in a hurry. And the most insidious of them all is the air. Lagos air can be toxic. Not metaphorically, not occasionally, but visibly, palpably, lethally so. This is the price of industrialization, of progress measured in smokestacks and exhaust pipes. It's the cost of a city where you wake at 4 a.m. just to beat the traffic, because by 5 a.m., the roads are already choked. And so, inevitably, are the people. Sleep is stolen first. Then productivity. Then, slowly, health.

We're not talking about the ozone layer. This isn't some distant environmental concern. This is the air in your lungs right now. When you inhale, you take in oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, the usual suspects. But in Lagos, the mix is different. Dirtier. Deadlier. Hidden in that breath are gases that shouldn't be there, gases that hijack your body's most basic functions. The worst of them is carbon monoxide.

Carbon monoxide doesn't just float harmlessly through your system. It attacks. Hemoglobin, the protein in your blood meant to carry oxygen, prefers CO over oxygen. It binds to it 300 times faster, starving your cells, your brain, your heart. Every breath of polluted air isn't just damaging your lung, it's poisoning your blood. And once that poison is in your bloodstream, it circulates. It feeds your cells death instead of oxygen.

In 1986, in a quiet corner of Cameroon, a lake erupted with carbon dioxide. Not fire, not lava ,just gas. It rolled over villages, silent and invisible, and when it passed, 1,700 people were dead. This is what happens when we ignore the dangers of the air we breathe. Lagos doesn't have a lake of lurking CO₂. But it has factories. Kitchens. Millions of exhaust pipes. All pumping out fumes, all day, every day. And with every breath, the poison builds.

We worry about diseases in our blood, in our genes. But what about the disease in the air? This isn't science fiction. It's Lagos. It's every megacity where progress comes with a toxic cost. If we don't act, the next public health crisis won't come from a lab or a bat or a virus. It's already here. We're breathing it.

The solution isn't simple. But the first step is awareness. We must demand better. Not just for the environment, not just for future generations—for ourselves. For today. Because every breath should sustain us, not kill us. If the air is toxic, what does that make us?

Jaydr

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