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Half the world’s population are exposed to increasing air pollution

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Half the world’s population are exposed to increasing air pollution

G. Shaddick, M. L. Thomas, et al.

This research conducted by G. Shaddick, M. L. Thomas, P. Mudu, G. Ruggeri, and S. Gumy reveals alarming air quality trends from 2010 to 2016. While some regions have made progress in reducing PM2.5 concentrations, over half of the global population faced increased exposure. Discover why Central and Southern Asia, along with Sub-Saharan Africa, are raising red flags for air pollution and health concerns.... show more
Abstract
Air pollution is high on the global agenda and is widely recognised as a threat to both public health and economic progress. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 4.2 million deaths annually can be attributed to outdoor air pollution. Recently, there have been major advances in methods that allow the quantification of air pollution-related indicators to track progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals and that expand the evidence base of the impacts of air pollution on health. Despite efforts to reduce air pollution in many countries there are regions, notably Central and Southern Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa, in which populations continue to be exposed to increasing levels of air pollution. The majority of the world’s population continue to be exposed to levels of air pollution substantially above WHO Air Quality Guidelines and, as such, air pollution constitutes a major, and in many areas, advancing threat to public health.
Publisher
npj Climate and Atmospheric Science
Published On
Jun 17, 2020
Authors
G. Shaddick, M. L. Thomas, P. Mudu, G. Ruggeri, S. Gumy
Tags
air quality
PM2.5
global trends
pollution reduction
health burden
low-income countries
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