Study: More people die of polluted air than of smoking

The number of people who die as a result of air pollution may exceed the number of people who are killed by tobacco, a new research by Germany has estimated that for 8.8 million deaths per year it is contaminated air, translated by Independent, Peirscopi. Only in Europe do they estimate that from [...]
The number of people who die as a result of air pollution may exceed the number of people who are killed by tobacco find a new study
Researchers from Germany have estimated that for 8.8 million deaths per year it is air pollution, translated by Independent, Peirscopi.
In Europe alone, they estimate that 790 thousand people die.

To put this thing in perspective, this means that polluted air causes more deaths than smoking, which the World Health Organization [can] have. O The BSH considers him responsible for 7.2 million deaths in 2015.” said Professor Thomas Munzel, one of the authors at the University of the Medical Center in Mainz. ”
“Duhanpi may be avoided but contaminated air does not.” It says further.
In Great Britain alone, 64 thousand people are said to have died of polluted air in 2015. /Periscopi












