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Long-term exposure to air pollution (PM2.5) raises risk of developing cancer by 11 % and of dying from cancer by 12 %.  Despite more than 140 countries having air quality standards, only around one third enforce them, leaving populations exposed to avoidable cancer risks
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Long-term exposure to air pollution (PM2.5) raises risk of developing cancer by 11 % and of dying from cancer by 12 %. Despite more than 140 countries having air quality standards, only around one third enforce them, leaving populations exposed to avoidable cancer risks

Reddit r/environment·u/Wagamaga·about 1 month ago
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From Reddit - r/environment: Long-term exposure to air pollution (PM2.5) raises risk of developing cancer by 11 % and of dying from cancer by 12 %.…

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