Air pollution deaths are double previous estimates, finds research
by Damian Carrington Environment editor from Environment | The Guardian on (#4AWG5)
Researchers say dirty air is killing 800,000 people a year in Europe, and urge the phasing out of fossil fuel burning
The number of early deaths caused by air pollution is double previous estimates, according to research, meaning toxic air is killing more people than tobacco smoking.
The scientists used new data to estimate that nearly 800,000 people die prematurely each year in Europe because of dirty air, and that each life is cut short by an average of more than two years. The health damage caused by air pollution in Europe is higher than the global average. Its dense population and poor air results in exposure that is among the highest in the world.
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