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Research Uncovers Wide Range Of Health Risks From Air Pollution
Research Uncovers Wide Range Of Health Risks From Air Pollution

Research Uncovers Wide Range Of Health Risks From Air Pollution

Copenhagen, 12 Mar (ONA) --- A study by the European Environment Agency revealed air pollution's grave threat, especially in cities, linking both short- and long-term exposure to diseases.

WHO highlights air pollution's ties to stroke, cancer, Alzheimer's, etc., with PM2.5 being a major concern. Children are particularly vulnerable, lacking influence on policies.

In 2020, EU saw 238,000 premature deaths from PM2.5, a 45% decrease since 2005.

Energy consumption is a key source, but emissions dropped significantly from 2005 to 2020.

WHO and EU introduce new guidelines to tackle pollution, aiming for a 55% reduction in premature deaths by 2030.

Positive trends suggest reaching zero pollution target by 2032, a vital step in combating air pollution's harmful effects.

---Ends/Thuraiya/AG