Pollution in one year swallows 90 million lives
According to the Medical Journal of the report, in 2015, there was contamination due to the deaths of 9 million people in the world in 2015. These results of the report have been derived from a two-year plan, whereas the deaths occur in the least medium and low-income countries. These are countries where pollution is caused by a quarter of a quarter.Bangladesh and Somalia are among the most affected countries.
The reason for seamless pollution is the ban of scientists on the diesel-powered vehicles of Tire plastic 2025, 'donate your mind' Brunei and Sweden are the countries where the number of people who are suffering from pollution is the lowest. Most of the pollution caused by infectious diseases, including heart attack, stroke, and lung cancer.
Professor Philip Landragon, associated with the Acne School of Medicine in Mount Canyon in New York, says that pollution is a major problem with the environmental challenge. This is a big and global issue that affects many aspects of human health and well-being. '
The biggest threat from pollution came to light about six million years ago. There are also gases in this type of pollution which include wood burn and coal burning in homes.
Another major risk is water pollution which caused 18 million deaths while eight million deaths caused by pollution work. According to the report, 92 percent of the deaths were in poor countries, passing through the rapid development of economic growth, as India is the first number in the list of pollutable countries and China, which is 16.
According to estimates, there were 50,000 deaths due to pollution in Britain, which is eight percent of total deaths. The UK is No. 55 in the list of 188 countries. However, many European countries, including the United States, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, and Denmark are above the UK in this index. Dr. Pine Wedem, associated with the British Lacus Foundation, said that global pollution has reached a dangerous extent in which Britain Many western countries are getting worse than the United States and Europe.
He says that one reason for this situation is dependent on diesel-driven cows, which poisoned poisonous cells and gases leave in the atmosphere. 'These people affected by lungs, children and aged people are badly affected. '
The deaths of five and eight percent of the deaths in the US, about one million children, are associated with the pollution problem. Authorities say air pollution is also affecting poor people in rich countries besides poor countries. Carter Sandela, associated with a private institution, Porth Arth, says pollution, poverty, bad health and economic justice have a deep connection. '
Pollution provides basic human rights, such as living right, health, safe work, an addition to the safety of children and weaknesses.
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