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September 15, 2017

via Financial Times

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.

September 14, 2017

via Guancha

供暖会让北方人折寿?

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September 13, 2017

via India Times

Residents In Delhi Can Live Up To Nine Years Longer If Its Air Quality Meets The Standards Set By WHO!

According to the Air Quality Life Index developed by EPIC, Indians could live four years longer on average if the country met World Health Organization's air quality standards.

In the News

September 13, 2017

via The Times of India

How clean is the air you breathe?

According to the Air Quality-Life Index, tool developed by the Energy Policy Institute at The University of Chicago, Indians are among the most affected by fine particulate matter concentrations that exceed the World Health Organization’s Air Quality standards.

September 12, 2017

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Indians would live four years longer on cleaner air

If India reduced its air pollution to comply with the air quality standard of the World Health Organisation (WHO), Indians could live about four years longer on average, according to a study published on September 11 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) journal.

September 12, 2017

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Smog cuts 3 years off lives in northern China, international study finds

Coal-fired pollution leads to higher rates of illnesses such as lung cancer and stroke but life expectancy gap is narrowing, researchers say