WHO Says 92 Percent Of The World's Population Breathes Sub-Standard Air
The pollution levels have a staggering impact on health – according to the report, "In 2012, one out of every nine deaths was the result of air pollution-related conditions."
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September 28, 2016 at 03:55AM
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