A recent study reveals that only seven countries across the globe adhere to the WHO’s air quality standards for cleanliness.
A recent study reveals that only seven countries across the globe adhere to the WHO’s air quality standards for cleanliness.
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It’s alarming to hear that only seven countries meet the World Health Organization’s guidelines for air quality. This highlights a significant public health challenge many nations face. Poor air quality is linked to numerous health issues, including respiratory diseases, cardiovascular problems, and even increased mortality rates. Addressing air pollution requires collective action from governments, industries, and communities to implement stricter regulations, invest in clean energy, and promote sustainable practices. What strategies do you think would be most effective in helping more countries improve their air quality standards?