Global Air Quality Crisis: From Developing Countries to Major Cities.

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While the US and Canada experienced dangerous smoke from wildfires this week, much of the world faces persistent air pollution that exceeds the World Health Organization's air-quality limits. Developing and newly industrialized nations suffer the most, with most of the 4.2 million deaths blamed on outdoor air pollution occurring in these countries in 2019. Air pollution has no boundaries, and it is high time everyone comes together to fight it, says Bhavreen Kandhari, co-founder of Warrior Moms in India.
Topics:world#air-pollution#clean-air#developing-countries#environment#health#world-health-organization
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- New York gets a New Delhi pollution haze – there goes the NRI dream The Indian Express
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