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Pollution as risky as climate change

LONDON: New scientific evidence has emerged that has shown pollution is a bigger problem in terms of human health than previously thought, and

can kill as many people as climate change in the coming years.

 

According to a report in the Telegraph, the evidence has been gathered by Met Office experts in the UK, who say that pollution is just as important for the world to stop pollution, which is set to kill 800 more people every year by 2020 in the UK alone.

 

Dr Vicky Pope, head of climate change advice at the Met Office, said that pollution can exacerbate the effects of climate change with deadly consequences.

 

This is because increased pollution not only heats

the planet through the greenhouse effect, but stops plants from absorbing carbon, which in turn increases pollution again.

 

She pointed out that polluting gases are already killing 1,500 people in the UK every year and that is expected to increase to around 2,391 deaths a year by 2020.

 

By the 2090s, close to one-fifth of the world's population will be exposed to pollution well above the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended safe-health level.

 

This is expected to cause deaths from respiratory problems on top of the destruction caused by climate change.

"It is not just a question of climate change and rainfall change and the impact of that.

 

Pollution as risky as climate change-Health/Sci-The Times of India

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