Fine Particle Pollution Blamed For Nearly 240,000 EU Deaths In 2022: EEA
- Fine particle air pollution caused nearly 240,000 deaths in the European Union in 2022, according to the European Environment Agency's report published Tuesday.
- The highest number of deaths occurred in Italy, Poland, and Germany, with a five percent decrease from 2021, which saw 253,000 deaths.
- The European Environment Agency reported an overall improvement in health impacts from key pollutants, but still recognizes air pollution as the biggest environmental threat to Europeans' health.
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