Air Pollution
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2 Billion Children Inhale Toxic Air, UNICEF Warns
A recent shocking report published by UNICEF this week raises concern on kids' health because of the heavy levels of polluted air they are breathing in. They discovered that roughly two billion children live in regions where the pollution levels are way above the threshold limit set by the World Health Organization.
Latest Research Articles
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Air Pollution: New Delhi Comes to a Halt as City Deals with Worsening Smog
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Air Pollution: Delhi Smog Reaches Record High, Prompts Emergency Measures
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ALERT: Around 600,000 Children Worldwide Die Annually Due to Air Pollution
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Here's How You Can Reduce Exposure to Air Pollution While Cycling, Walking
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SunToWater: Water Generator Produces 40 to 100 Gallons of Clean Water From Polluted Air
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Earth's Carbon Dioxide Levels Just Passed a Threshold Irrevocably
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WARNING: Over 6 Million Deaths Worldwide Linked to Air Pollution
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WHO: Over 90% of Global Population is Breathing Dirty Air
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Warning! Air Pollution Could Lead to Diabetes
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Careless Consumption: Developed Countries Responsible for Worsening Pollution in East Asia
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Success! London's Air Pollution Levels are Dropping, Thanks to Smart Policies
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Commonly Used Cheap Cloth Mask Not Very Effective Against Air Pollution