Tag Archives: World Heath Organization (WHO)

‘Indians losing three years of life due to air pollution’

If India can refine its goals to meet air standards, 660 million people would add about 3.2 years into their lives, a significant research has found, adding that compliance with Indian air quality standards would save 2.1 billion life-years. The … Continue reading

Posted in Air Quality, Asia, India | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

Clearing up Europe’s air pollution hotspots

Current air quality legislation in Europe will lead to significant improvements in particulate matter pollution, but without further emission control efforts, many areas of Europe will continue to see air pollution levels above the limits of the EU and the … Continue reading

Posted in Air Quality, Europe, France, Italy | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

The big smog: Cities plagued by air pollution

Smog hangs over Ulan Bator – like every winter. This air pollution and intense cold is damaging the lungs of 19-year-old Tsegi. But it’s not only Mongolia’s capital: Here’s a look at some of the worst cities for bad air. … Continue reading

Posted in Air Quality, Asia, Mongolia | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

Pollution is Silent Killer in Uganda

Pollution is said to be the biggest killer in developing countries.  Contaminated air, water and soil claim millions of lives every year.  And with rapid urbanization and economic growth come fears that these numbers will only rise in years to … Continue reading

Posted in Africa, Air Quality | Tagged , , , | 1 Comment

Iran MPs wear medical face masks to protest air pollution

Iranian lawmakers wore medical face masks in parliament on Sunday in a show of solidarity with residents of their areas battling pollution from strong sandstorms. Sixteen MPs from the western provinces of Khuzestan, Ilam and Kermanshah donned the masks to … Continue reading

Posted in Air Quality, Iran, Middle East | Tagged , , , , , , | Leave a comment

German highway traffic exceeds EU air pollution threshold

Emissions from car exhausts exceeded EU thresholds for nitrogen oxide at half of Germany’s monitoring stations. While 2014 is among the lowest years for particulates levels, the Federal Environment Agency sees no reason for relief. EurActiv Germany reports. Nitrogen oxide, primarily … Continue reading

Posted in Air Quality, Europe, Germany | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

Air pollution risk for drivers waiting at red lights

Few things are more frustrating for commuters than finding their journey into work unceremoniously halted by a red light. A new study suggests another reason, however, for commuters to try and avoid traffic lights – dangerously high levels of air … Continue reading

Posted in Air Quality, Health Effects of Air Pollution | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

‘Very high’ Hong Kong air pollution levels set to continue until the weekend

Bad air in Hong Kong is likely to persist until the weekend as weak winds fail to disperse pollutants. “Very high” concentrations of air pollution engulfed Causeway Bay and Central this afternoon, while “high” levels were recorded in several other … Continue reading

Posted in Air Quality, Asia, China | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment