airpollution
Ninety two percent of pollution-related deaths, and the greatest burden of pollution’s economic losses, occur in low-income and middle-income countries N Ahmad Pollution is responsible for around 9 million deaths per year, accounting for one in six deaths worldwide, reveals the latest report of The Lancet Commission on Pollution and Health. Air pollution – both household and ambient air pollution – is generally responsible for the greatest number of deaths, causing 6·7 million deaths while water pollution claims 1·4 million lives. The report also reveals pollution’s deep inequity: 92 percent o...
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It is estimated that 19.71 years of life are lost due to the poor environment. By Anuja Venkatachalam “World Environment Day” celebrated annually on June 5th is set to mark the beginning of the UN Decade on Ecosystem Degradation – a decade-long effort to restore urban areas, forests, oceans, seas and farmlands from environmental degradation. The environment is increasingly becoming integral to public health with mortality and morbidity being driven by environmental causes. The Global Burden of Disease study conducted in 2019 estimates a staggering 19.71 years of life lost due to environmental ...
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