noun a blend of the words 'air' and 'apocalypse', used to describe a severe or catastrophic air pollution event
Considered when discussing the need for improved city infrastructure to combat air pollution.
Used to describe severe air pollution events that pose a significant health risk to the population.
Used in discussions on atmospheric conditions and the formation of pollutants in the air.
Describes the impact of poor air quality on respiratory health and overall well-being of individuals.
Refers to the extreme levels of air pollution contributing to global warming and climate change.
A writer may use the term 'airpocalypse' in articles or reports discussing the severe air pollution crisis in certain regions.
A journalist may use 'airpocalypse' in news reports or headlines to describe the extreme levels of air pollution in a particular area.
An environmental scientist may use 'airpocalypse' when conducting research or presenting findings on the impact of air pollution on public health and the environment.
An urban planner may use 'airpocalypse' when discussing strategies to mitigate air pollution in cities and improve air quality for residents.
A public health official may use 'airpocalypse' in public awareness campaigns or presentations to educate the community about the health risks associated with poor air quality.