TOKYO -- The economic burden of health problems caused by hazardous small particles known as PM2.5 totals about $110 billion a year in Japan, according to a study by the University of Tokyo.
By 2040, existing or planned energy and climate policies and air quality measures are expected to curb global PM2.5 emissions by 6pc. However, due to economic and population growth, the number of ...
Ground-level ozone is a major air pollutant that shortens human lives and kills thousands each year, resulting in major ...
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myRepublica on MSNKMC issues nine-point appeal to combat air pollutionThe Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) has recently stated that air pollution is increasing in the Kathmandu Valley and across the country, urging the public to cooperate in reducing the risks. On ...
Taiwanese researchers find that improving air quality can promote brain health and cognitive function in older adults - ...
Facing significant air pollution challenges, Vietnam is implementing green mobility strategies to transition towards ...
Lamphun Warriors F.C., a top Thai League football team from Northern Thailand, in collaboration with the Northern Thailand ...
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allAfrica.com on MSN47 million health workers and advocates call for cleaner air to curb pollution deathsOver 50 countries, cities, and organizations pledged new commitments on Thursday to tackle air pollution, protect public ...
ISLAMABAD: The number of people exposed to dangerously high levels of air pollution could be halved by 2040 with targeted policy action with economic benefits as high as $2.4 trillion, according ...
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