Before the release next month of figures that will show air
pollution has worsened since 2014 in hundreds of already blighted urban areas,
the WHO says there is now a global “public health emergency” that will have
untold financial implications for governments.
The latest data, taken from 2,000 cities, will show further
deterioration in many places as populations have grown, leaving large areas
under clouds of smog created by a mix of transport fumes, construction dust,
toxic gases from power generation and wood burning in homes.
Read The Guardian
story - “Shock figures to reveal deadly toll of global air pollution.”

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