300 Million Children Are Breathing 'Extremely Toxic' Air, UNICEF Says
Altogether, some 2 billion children worldwide are breathing air that has been deemed a "long term hazard," a report finds. Pollution contributes to around 600,000 deaths annually of kids under age 5.
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October 31, 2016 at 09:05PM
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NPR News: 300 Million Children Are Breathing 'Extremely Toxic' Air, UNICEF Says
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