The Deadly Toll of Cars Extends Beyond Traffic Accidents

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The Deadly Toll of Cars Extends Beyond Traffic Accidents
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Motorized vehicles, particularly in cities, contribute significantly to air pollution, which is responsible for more premature deaths than traffic crashes. Long-term exposure to exhaust fumes and air particulates can lead to various health issues, including heart disease, respiratory problems, dementia, miscarriage, and reduced cognitive ability. Studies show that around nine million premature deaths annually are attributed to air pollution, with deaths from outdoor air pollution rising by 66% from 2000 to 2015. Eliminating emissions from road vehicles and achieving net-zero emissions in electricity generation could save thousands of lives each year. Cooperation among states and countries is necessary as pollution travels across borders.

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