Almost 400,000 deaths in Europe in 2021 were related to three main air pollutants and some could have been avoided if pollutants had been reduced to World Health Organisation-recommended levels, an EU report said on Friday.

The European Environment Agency (EEA) said that within the European Union, pollution caused by fine particulate matter (PM2.5), which affects people with heart diseases in particular, led to 253,000 deaths in 2021. Pollution from nitrogen dioxide (NO2), most harmful to people with diabetes, resulted in 52,000 deaths and short-term ozone (O3) exposure led to 22,000 deaths.

Including a larger set of European countries outside the EU, there were 389,000 pollutant-related deaths in Europe, the EEA said in its report for 2021, released on Friday.

  • @leave_it_blank@lemmy.world
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    Air. Pfff. That’s so yesterday. I don’t need that. I want my big SUV, I want fossil fuels, and I want my coal power plant. And while we’re at it, dump some radioactive waste in my garden, the glow is nice.

    Air. What’s next, water?? Bunch of Pussys!