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Health impacts of air pollution — 15 Apr 2013
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Sources of air pollution in Europe — 15 Apr 2013
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Indoor air pollution — 15 Apr 2013
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Health impacts of air pollution — 13 Jun 2014
- Air pollutants can have a serious impact on human health. Children and the elderly are especially vulnerable.
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Sources of air pollution in Europe — 13 Jun 2014
- Air pollution is not the same anywhere. Different pollutants are released into the atmosphere from a wide range of sources, including industry, transport, agriculture, waste management and households. Certain air pollutants are also released from natural sources.
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Indoor air pollution — 13 Jun 2014
- We spend a large part of our time indoors - in our homes, workplaces, schools or shops. Certain air pollutants can exist in high concentrations in indoor spaces and can trigger health problems.
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