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June 15, 2022

Most Americans Live with Unsafe Air Pollution Levels

More than 92% of Americans live in a region with unsafe air pollution, which could lead to reduced life expectancy, according to the latest AQLI update.
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Arielle Dreher

More than 92% of Americans live in a region with unsafe air pollution, which could lead to reduced life expectancy, according to the latest University of Chicago Air Quality Life Index.

Why it matters: Some Americans could add more than a year to their lives if they lived in a place with cleaner air.

Air pollution can affect not only the lungs but also the heart, upper airways and many other organs.

What they’re saying: “Don’t light things on fire and breathe it into your lungs,” Erika Moseson, a pulmonologist on the American Thoracic Society Environmental Health Policy Committee, told Axios.

The details: The most polluted counties in the U.S. are in California.

In Mariposa County, which makes up part of Yosemite National Park; residents could gain 1.7 years of life expectancy if air quality there met new WHO standards, researchers concluded.

The big picture: Improving air quality is tantamount to improving health outcomes, and the U.S. still has a long way to go.

Continue Reading at Axios…