State of Global Air 2019
- Every year, more people die from air pollution-related illnesses in the world than road traffic injuries or malaria. In India, over 1.2 million people lost their lives due to air pollution in 2017, according to a global report on air pollution released on 3rd April.
Report Findings
- The State of the Global Air 2019 report looks at air pollution caused by three of the most problematic pollutants: fine particles (PM2.5), ozone and household (indoor) air pollution.
- It was compiled and released by the US-based Health Effects Institute (HEI).
- As per the report, over 90 percent of people in the world ....
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