Cutting greenhouse gases will reduce number of deaths from poor air quality, say researchers
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Cutting greenhouse gases will reduce number of deaths from poor air quality, say researchers
Up to 250,000 deaths from poor air quality could be prevented annually in central and western Europe by 2050 if greenhouse gas emissions are drastically reduced, say researchers.
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New research undertaken by atmospheric scientists at the University of Leeds has found that by 2050 up to 250,000 premature deaths caused by poor air quality could be avoided each year in central and western Europe if action is taken to cut greenhouse gas emissions. The study looks at how different climate change scenarios would affect air pollution-related deaths in Europe by the year 2050. It finds that only the most ambitious climate action p…
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