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Science & technology | Well informed
Illustration: Cristina Spanò
Apr 11th 2025|3 min read
PEOPLE ARE dying for clean air. According to the most recent estimates from the Institute of Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington, air pollution caused 4.7m early deaths worldwide in 2021—about the same as dementia, road-traffic accidents, malaria and suicides combined.
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