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Millions of Americans Exposed to Harmful Air Pollution

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Roughly 25% of people in the U.S. live with air pollution that could shorten their lives, according to a report from the American Lung Association.
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India's top court to hear plea to tackle Delhi air pollution

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What is causing the toxic air in New Delhi that is causing a surge in hospitalizations.
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European Commission aims to reduce air pollution through new vehicle standards

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Particles coming from tyres will have new stricter rules to limit emissions. But Bas Eickhout, a Dutch Green MEP, said the proposals are weak and risk decades of harm to people's health and the environment.
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India's capital New Delhi battles with ‘hazardous’ air pollution

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Air pollution in New Delhi is soaring to dangerous levels.
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New pollution plans must bring EU closer to WHO air quality rules by 2030, says Commissioner

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The European Commission laid out proposals for stricter air quality rules
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Climate change has 'massive' impact on health, expert says

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From the challenge of growing food in a hotter climate to increasing air pollution, the health impacts of climate change will be felt around the world, says Canadian respirologist Dr. Samir Gupta.
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Air quality near Ottawa protest zone worse than Mexico City

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Idling diesel trucks at the Ottawa protest are pushing harmful emissions into the air, making the air quality four times worse than in Mexico City, a CBC News analysis shows.
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Schools in New Delhi close indefinitely amid severe air pollution crisis

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“It's like a Catch-22 situation… whether you like it or not, your health is being impacted.” The toxic smog enveloping India’s capital New Delhi has forced the city’s government to take drastic steps, such as shutting schools indefinitely.
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Environmental scientist warns that pollution is causing penises to shrink

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Sperm count, testosterone levels, penile length and overall human fertility are all being harmed by pollution.
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Could these self-driving vehicles change the future of urban and rural public transport?

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In this episode of ‘Re:Think’ Olivier Le Cornec, Navya's CTO argues that self-driving passenger vehicles could offer mobility solutions for both cities and rural areas of the future.
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Digital footprints contributing 'more and more' to climate change

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Tech sector could account for 14% of global greenhouse gas emissions by 2040 if left unchecked.
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Poland: A EU coal power hub on tough carbon neutral mission

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Poland has agreed to hit the 2050 carbon neutral target agreed to with the European Union, but it still generates 70 percent of its electricity by burning coal and lignite.
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Bangladesh air pollution damages lives, environment and economy

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Losing years in Bangladesh. Al Jazeera look at how lives in the capital are being cut short by pollution.
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Western Balkan power plants caused ‘nearly 19,000 deaths’ in Europe, according to report estimates

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Over the last three years, almost 19,000 people died as a result of pollution from coal-fired power plants in the Western Balkans, according to estimates in a new report
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New Delhi opens first ‘smog tower’; expert says ‘absolute waste’

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Move aims to reduce the air pollution blamed for thousands of premature deaths every year, but experts are sceptical.
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Ex-owners of Italian steelworks jailed over deadly factory pollution

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The former owners of Ilva steelworks, Fabio and Nicola Riva, were handed 22 and 20 years in jail respectively for allowing their Taranto-based factory to emit deadly pollution.
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French lawmakers approve ban on short domestic flights to cut carbon emissions

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Internal flights could be abolished in France if the same journey can be made by train in less than 2 hours and 30 minutes.
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Air pollution dropped significantly during the pandemic

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Air pollution dropped significantly during the pandemic, and health experts hope that could lead to changes that could save lives.
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Inquest rules pollution contributed to U.K. girl’s death

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A U.K. coroner’s inquest has ruled that air pollution was a material contribution in the death of nine-year-old Ella Kissi-Debrah who had severe asthma. Advocates hope the ruling will push the government to do more to tackle air quality.
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Thailand air pollution: Bangkok pilots scheme for green transport

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Faced with chronic air pollution, Bangkok switches to electric boats for a cleaner, quieter ride.
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Pollution complicates COVID-19 fight in India

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People in Delhi are going into the worst season for air pollution as new cases of COVID-19 are rising. Doctors in India are looking at the link between air quality and the severity of coronavirus infections.
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UK air pollution: Mother's legal fight over cause of death

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The local authority where nine-year-old girl died has admitted it should have treated pollution levels as a public health emergency.
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'Green' LGBTQ mural created with 'polution-eating' paint unveiled in Rome

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A giant mural paying homage to the LGBTQ community has been unveiled in Rome sprayed with paint that it's claimed reduces air pollution.