Clean air. It should be a basic right for everyone, yet the World Health Organization estimates that in 2019, ambient air pollution in cities and rural areas caused 4.2 million… Click to show full abstract
Clean air. It should be a basic right for everyone, yet the World Health Organization estimates that in 2019, ambient air pollution in cities and rural areas caused 4.2 million premature deaths worldwide (1). Heart disease, stroke and pulmonary disease are the key causes of premature deaths related to poor air quality and this burden falls largely on people living in low- to middle-income countries.
               
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