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Invisible threat: Africa's fight against polluted air

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Kigali - According to the UN, air pollution in Africa's cities has become an “invisible danger.” Traffic in particular will pollute the air in the future. E-mobility should help. That is not enough, warn researchers.
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According to the UN, air pollution in Africa's cities has become an “invisible hazard.” Traffic in particular will pollute the air in the future. E-mobility should help. That is not enough, warn researchers.

Kigali - According to the UN, air pollution in Africa's cities has become an “invisible danger.” Traffic in particular will pollute the air in the future. E-mobility should help. That is not enough, warn researchers.

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nordbayern.de broke the news in Germany on Friday, September 1, 2023.
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