Most of the world breathes unhealthy air. Poor monitoring, industrial emissions, and weak regulations worsen air pollution.
About one in three people worldwide were exposed to household air pollution in a single year, according to new estimates.
Symptoms of climate change, such as extreme weather events and wildfires, can significantly impact air quality, potentially ...
About one in three people worldwide were exposed to household air pollution in a single year, according to new estimates.View ...
Most of the world has dirty air, with just 17% of global cities meeting WHO air pollution guidelines, a report Tuesday found.
Nearly the entire world is breathing dirty air ... 17 per cent of cities meet the World Health Organisation's (WHO's) air pollution guidelines. As this map reveals, 91 per cent of all countries ...
Breathing in polluted air over a long period of time can cause respiratory illness, Alzheimer’s disease and cancer, said Fatimah Ahamad, chief scientist and air pollution expert at Malaysia ...
A report reveals that most of the world's population breathes polluted air with dire health consequences linked to poor air ...
Most of the world’s population is breathing polluted air ... India’s capital New Delhi is swamped by smog, and air pollution kills 2 million Indians a year. But some suffer more.
Is the country fresh, or not? City traffic, brush fires, bad air, can affect our lungs, of course, but we’re learning it can ...