Search
AQLI
In the News

September 15, 2017

Financial Times Health News Roundup

The University of Chicago's Air Quality-Life Index allows you to see how much longer you would live if your country reduced pollution to national standards or those of the WHO.
By
Andrew Jack and Darren Dodd

Air pollution. Almost a third of the global cardiovascular disease burden stems from ambient and household air pollution, the WHO said. The University of Chicago’s Air Quality-Life Index allows you to see how much longer you would live if your country reduced pollution to national standards or those of the WHO. London schools are getting a “toxic air audit”.

Continue reading at Financial Times…