In the wake of the PM’s visit to Chiang Mai this week, and more than two months of high levels of hazardous air pollution, a report emerges that links air pollution to the life expectancy of children. The international report says that air pollution will shorten life expectancy of children by up to 20 months on average. The 2019 State of Global Air (SOGA) report say that South Asian countries such as India and Pakistan were most vulnerable.
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“Toxic air pollution shortens children’s lives by 20 months”
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