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EU toughens requirements for air quality
Its biggest polluters in the block countries are currently solid particles, nitrogen dioxide and ozone

EU reaches agreement to improve air quality
Permissible dust concentration limits will be reduced from 25 μg/m3 to 10 μg/m3, and nitrogen dioxide from 40 μg/m3 to 20 μg/m3

A number of important decisions for climate and financial aid were made at COP28
123 countries have signed the Declaration on Climate and Health

Every person on the planet breathes poisonous air – study
Scientists believe that there is no safe level of air pollution

Outbreaks of epidemics like monkeypox will become more frequent in the world for one reason
Most often, diseases characteristic of the fauna are transmitted to mankind

Cigarettes and vapes can exacerbate the climate and food crisis, - WHO
Tobacco products are the largest contaminant on the planet, containing more than 7,000 toxic chemicals

China is urged to get rid of smog, which threatens human health
Polluted air in China caused about 1.4 million premature deaths in 2019

99% of people breathe polluted air, — The WHO
Air quality is worst in the Eastern Mediterranean and Southeast Asia