5 (particulate matter smaller than 2 5 micrometres) and ozone, the two most harmful pollutants) Country Deaths from chronic PM2 5 and ozone exposure RANK
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China, India and Pakistan account for the highest death toll (1 36 million, 645,000 and 111,000 respectively) Of the Western countries, the United States ranks highest, with a mortality rate of 54,905 (Lelieveld et al, 2015)
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income countries like the US, Japan and Germany ○ Air pollution death rates have fallen in China and India since 1990, but are still worse than in most
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Air pollution is a major environment-related health threat, especially to children and deaths worldwide in 2012 (WHO, 2016), and can also have substantial economic guidelines were higher than 90 in 21 OECD countries (Figure 4 20)
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In low-income countries, declines in death rates were more than offset by population growth and greater total exposure to polluted air In middle-income countries,
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Globally, 3 7 million deaths were attributable to ambient air pollution (AAP) in 2012 About 88 of these deaths occur in low- and middle-income (LMI) countries,
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this causes almost 300,000 premature deaths in the European Union (EU) Meteorological variability and transboundary air pollution also explain Europe's μg/m3 daily) was exceeded in all European countries at least once during the
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Air pollution is the fifth leading risk factor for mortality worldwide. It is responsible for more deaths than many better-known risk factors such as.
21-Oct-2016 It found that air pollution exposure was linked with almost 6.5 million deaths worldwide (ranging from 5.7–7.3 million) with 4.2 million due to.
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A smaller increase is projected in OECD countries with the number of premature deaths increasing from around 430 thousand people in 2010 to around. 570-580
in 2016 outdoor air pollution in both cities and rural areas caused 4.2 million deaths worldwide. Taken together indoor and outdoor air pollution caused an
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In low-income countries declines in death rates were more than offset by population growth and greater total exposure to polluted air . In middle-income
03-Jun-2019 deaths of children under five in 2016.1 Air pollution doesn't just ... of economic growth in some African countries are similar to rates of.