"With the current levels of air pollution, many people [are getting] sick. We know that lowering air pollution levels reduces these numbers,” said Mark Nieuwenhuijsen, director of the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal).

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    1 year ago

    Southeast Asia is very impacted as well. I live in Digos City which doesn’t have any weather stations, but our neighbor Davao City’s sensors say 10μg/m³ which is two times over WHO’s guideline value. And we’re a pretty quiet city, I wonder what things will end up being once urbanization swoops us down.