Europe's cities are failing to rein in pollution fast enough, leaving hundreds of thousands of people to die each year as a result of poor urban air quality. That's according to a new report from the ...
Most of those deaths are from exposure to fine particulate matter, or PM2.5, coming from dust, smoke, and exhaust. But tens of thousands are due to nitrogen dioxide from the burning of fuel, as ...
Meanwhile, ozone from Germany had a significant impact on Luxembourg ... contribution of individual EU and non-EU countries to air pollution. This is the first step towards meeting the air ...
Air pollution is a deadly public health threat, but some parts of Europe are at much higher risk than others. Air pollution is linked to lung cancer, heart and respiratory diseases, stroke ...