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Air Quality Life Index Annual Update

Summary/Abstract

New data from the AQLI underscores the health threat of a world without policy action. Unless global particulate air pollution is reduced to meet the World Health Organization’s (WHO) guideline, the average person is set to lose 2.2 years off their lives. Residents of the most polluted areas of the world could see their lives cut short by 5 years or more.

Ken Lee & Michael Greenstone, Air Quality Life Index Annual Update (2021).

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September 2021
Ken Lee and Michael Greenstone
Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago
Synthesis Report
Africa, Asia, Central Africa, Central America, China, Europe, Global, Japan, North America, South America, South Asia, Southeast Asia, United States, West Africa
Impact Attribution → Wildfires
Impact Attribution → Air Pollution
Impact Attribution → Public Health

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