Life Expectancy Cut By Air Pollution

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Simply breathing polluted air is more harmful to global human health than using tobacco, according to new data released by the Air Quality Life Index (AQLI) of the University of Chicago’s Energy Policy Institute. Air pollution worldwide is driving down average life expectancy by an average of 2.3 years, while cigarette smoking and using other … Continued

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