This week the EPA announced the rollback of a wide swath of regulations, many of which could worsen air quality. Experts say that could have implications for health.
Most of the world has dirty air, with just 17% of global cities meeting WHO air pollution guidelines, a report Tuesday found.
By Katherina Buchholz for Statista Countries in Central and Southeast Asia as well as in Eastern and Southern Europe have ...
The majority of these cities – 13 – are in the world’s most populous country, India, where booming economic growth is fired largely by coal and ... with the worst air pollution.
WHO data show that almost all of the global population (99%) breathe air that exceeds WHO guideline limits and contains high ...
BENGALURU, India (AP) — Most of the world has dirty air ... the worst air pollution are also places where planet-heating gases are released extensively through the burning of coal, oil and ...
India had six of the ... regions witnessing the worst air pollution are also places where planet-heating gases are released extensively through the burning of coal, oil and gas.