New data released by the UN on Monday indicated that greenhouse gases have hit a record high showing once again that urgent action and not words is needed from the world’s major pol ...
The State of Global Air (SoGA) report published in partnership with the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) warns on Wednesday that air pollution is increasingly impacting human health - an ...
A study in more than 3,000 US counties, with 315 million residents, has suggested that air pollution is linked with stress and depression, putting under-65-year-olds at increased risk of ...
Researchers from the University of California, Irvine have found that exposure to traffic-related air pollution in Irvine led to memory loss and cognitive decline and triggered neurologic ...
New York: A rise in the frequency, intensity and duration of heatwaves will not only increase wildfires this century but also worsen air quality – harming human health and ecosystem ...
New Delhi/Dhaka/Islamabad/Kathmandu: As evidence grows about the impact poor air quality has on human health, medical practitioners and lawmakers from South Asia on Saturday called for co ...
New York: An astonishing 99 per cent of the world’s population breathes polluted air that exceeds internationally approved limits, with negative health impacts kicking in at much lo ...
Strengthening U.S. air quality standards for fine particulate pollution to be in compliance with current World Health Association (WHO) guidelines could save more than 140,000 lives over ...
Barcelona: Over the past few decades, various studies have investigated the impact of air pollution on cognitive capacities in children.
- Take action on air pollution to save lives, and the planet, urges UN chief
- Take action on air pollution to save lives, and the planet, urges UN chief
- With a premature death every five seconds, air pollution is violation of human rights, says UN expert
- 9 out of 10 people worldwide breathe polluted air, but more countries are taking action: WHO
- 9 out of 10 people worldwide breathe polluted air, but more countries are taking action: WHO