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Cleaner air could have saved at least 178,000 lives across the EU in 2019

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News Published 15 Nov 2021 Last modified 09 Feb 2023
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Photo: © Sam Schooler on Unsplash
Air pollution continued to cause a significant burden of premature death and disease in Europe in 2019. A European Environment Agency (EEA) analysis, published today, shows that improving air quality to the levels recently recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) could prevent more than half of the premature deaths caused by exposure to fine particulate matter.
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