영어에서 To air pollution 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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In 2017, more than 1.2 million deaths in India were attributable to air pollution.
Every person loses almost two years of their life, on average, thanks to air pollution.
It is no longer surprising news when the government some days shuts down public institutions due to air pollution.
More than half of the global urban population were exposed to air pollution levels at least 2.5 times higher than the safety standard.
Overall, 33% of new asthma cases in the 18 European countries researchers studied can be attributed to air pollution levels.
On average, people living in the Western Balkan cities studied lose up to 1.3 years of life to air pollution.
Overall, 33 percent of new asthma cases in the 18 European countries studied can be attributed to air pollution levels.
Recent statistics from the Greater London Authority attribute as many as 4,300 deaths to air pollution in the city of London each year.
Adding to these potential threats, we have also been contributing to air pollution and global warming through our resource-intensive lifestyles.
The area is an industrial one, with four major factories that produce cement, oil and cotton, but also contribute to air pollution in the region.
On average, people living in the Western Balkan cities studied lose up to 1.3 years of life to air pollution, finds UN Environment report.
On average, people living in the Western Balkans lose up to 1.3 years of life to air pollution.
Currently, Morelos is carrying out its first health impact assessment due to air pollution in the state, in collaboration with the National Institute of Public Health.
Conservation agriculture conserves soil fertility and reduces the agriculture sector's contribution to air pollution and climate change.
So, please let us accelerate action in the name of those 7 million deaths caused by exposure to air pollution- bring that number to the negotiations,” she said.
Brain aging from exposure to air pollution may start at development, so we also want to look at early life exposure to air pollution in relation to Alzheimer's disease.
Moderate Air quality is acceptable; however, for some pollutants there may be a moderate health concern for a very small number of people who are unusually sensitive to air pollution.
If the strategy is to meet its goal, the government will need more data and better methods to estimate people's exposure to air pollution.
Exposure to air pollution is highest in low-income and middle-income countries, especially among the 3 billion people
substantial effects on health outcomes followed reduced exposure to air pollution. It's critical that governments adopt and enforce WHO guidelines