Global air pollution crisis 'must not be left to private sector'
by Fiona Harvey Environment correspondent from on (#1JF7B)
Energy authority says governments must take responsibility, and investment would pay for itself in health benefits
The global air pollution crisis killing more than 6 million people a year must be tackled by governments as a matter of urgency and not just left to the private sector, a report from the world's leading energy authority says.
An increase of investment in energy of about 7% a year could tackle the problem, and would pay for itself through health benefits and better social conditions, the International Energy Agency estimates.
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