Fine particulate matter contributed to about 239,000 deaths in Europe, but the burden was felt more deeply in some parts of ...
Deaths from air pollution have fallen in the EU, but mortality rates were highest in Bulgaria, Poland, and Hungary.
The UN agency, in an annual bulletin published ahead of International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies on September 7, stressed that air quality and climate change were closely linked. "Climate ...
Air pollution causes hundreds of thousands of premature deaths every year in Europe. Exposure to fine particulate matter alone was responsible for 238 000 premature deaths in 2020. This is over 12 ...
Using modern evidence of lead pollution and its health effects, the international team calculates that lead exposure in the ...
A huge cloud of Saharan dust has swept across Europe in the last few days, already hitting Italy and continuing to spread ...
Palas GmbH is hosting the Air Quality Forum 2025 in Brussels, Belgium from 26–27 February 2025, focusing on the new European ...
“Air pollution can be considered an important factor that partly explains the emerging predominance of adenocarcinoma that accounts for 53-70 per cent of cases of lung cancer among people who have ...
On the morning of 17th December, representatives of four football clubs from around Europe, plus a national football ...
Wolves Foundation have joined a new initiative – the Clean Air Champions League – an exciting new project focused on tackling ...
Air pollution is a deadly public health threat, but some parts of Europe are at much higher risk than others. Air pollution is linked to lung cancer, heart and respiratory diseases, stroke ...