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In 2023 alone, 1.2 million deaths in Africa were linked to air pollution:
769,000 from household air pollution caused by cooking with solid fuels
407,000 from ambient PM2.5 exposure
14,000 from ozone exposure
769,000 from household air pollution caused by cooking with solid fuels
407,000 from ambient PM2.5 exposure
14,000 from ozone exposure
November 3, 2025 at 8:31 AM
In 2023 alone, 1.2 million deaths in Africa were linked to air pollution:
769,000 from household air pollution caused by cooking with solid fuels
407,000 from ambient PM2.5 exposure
14,000 from ozone exposure
769,000 from household air pollution caused by cooking with solid fuels
407,000 from ambient PM2.5 exposure
14,000 from ozone exposure
In Nigeria, for instance, meeting the 20µg/m³ standard could increase average life expectancy by 0.3 years.
This is powerful evidence policymakers can act on.
This is powerful evidence policymakers can act on.
October 30, 2025 at 1:09 PM
In Nigeria, for instance, meeting the 20µg/m³ standard could increase average life expectancy by 0.3 years.
This is powerful evidence policymakers can act on.
This is powerful evidence policymakers can act on.