Breathing Danger: WHO Identifies World’s Most Polluted Countries and Cleanest Nations
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Breathing danger: WHO identifies world’s most polluted countries and cleanest nations
A new global air quality report has revealed that only thirteen countries and territories worldwide maintain levels of air pollution that conform to the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) recommended safety standard for fine particulate matter (PM2.5), and only three of those are in Europe. The findings are drawn from the 2025 World Air Quality Report, which analysed data from more than 9,400… Source
Only 13 countries and territories in the world have respected the air quality limits considered safe in 2025, according to the World Air Quality Report recently published by the Swiss company IQAir, transmitted News.ro. Romania appeared at the 67th location of the most clean countries, and Bucharest's capital is not among the 10 most clean localities of ...
As many know, environmental pollution is a growing and stealthy threat that condemns almost every corner of the globe. And to rule out medical problems, health authorities demand at least a safe air. In this sense, the concentration of tiny fine particles in suspension (PM2.5) should not exceed certain fixed thresholds. However, prolonged adverse climatic events coupled with high fossil emissions prevent compliance with these regular cleaning pa…
Air pollution remains a major global problem, and recent data show that very few countries are able to maintain air at levels considered safe for breathing.
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