Air pollution is reducing global life expectancy by three years, scientists find Air pollution is reducing global life expectancy by three years, killing 8.8million people a year, a study shows.
More people are dying early from breathing toxic air than some of the largest killers, including malaria, HIV, war and smoking.
Scientists led by Germany fear the world is facing an air pollution 'pandemic' after analysing deaths in every country. The Daily Mail
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More people are dying early from breathing toxic air than some of the largest killers, including malaria, HIV, war and smoking.
Scientists led by Germany fear the world is facing an air pollution 'pandemic' after analysing deaths in every country. The Daily Mail
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- Loss of life expectancy from air pollution compared to other risk factors: a worldwide perspective (open access) Cardiovascular Research
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