Air pollution can be divided into fine particles, ground-level ozone, lead, oxides of sulfur and nitrate, and carbon monoxide. Figure 1. 4.2 Causes and Consequences of Air Pollution in Beijing, China Mason F. Ye Beijing, China suffers from some of the worst air pollution worldwide. Its effects can range from higher disease risks to rising temperatures. This essay provides the facts and analyses causes, consequences and solutions regarding air pollution in China. Air pollution's causes and effects remain serious worldwide problems despite efforts to curb them. What is the source of this air pollution? China is one of the most serious levels of air pollution in the world. The causes include fossil-fuel burning and greenhouse gases. The consequences of air pollution on human health Our continued exposure to these air pollutants is responsible for the deterioration of human health. Air pollution threatens the health of humans and other living beings in our planet. Three main causes including motor vehicles use, coal combustion and household cooking and heating will be mentions. How has the poor air quality affected the people and the surrounding environment? Air pollution is a mix of particles and gases that can reach harmful concentrations both outside and indoors.