
Air pollution - World Health Organization (WHO)
Jul 24, 2025 · Air pollution kills an estimated seven million people worldwide every year. WHO data shows that 9 out of 10 people breathe air containing high levels of pollutants. WHO is working with …
Air Pollution Data Portal - World Health Organization (WHO)
WHO monitors the exposure of air pollution and its health impacts (deaths, DALYs) at the national, regional and global level from ambient (outdoor) and household air pollution. Such estimates are …
How air pollution is destroying our health
Nov 1, 2018 · There are two main types of air pollution: ambient air pollution (outdoor pollution) and household air pollution (indoor air pollution). Ambient air pollution is a major environmental health …
Air pollution WPRO - World Health Organization (WHO)
Apr 1, 2022 · The Western Pacific Region bears the greatest share of deaths due to air pollution globally. Every 14 seconds a person dies as a result of air pollution in the Region.
Air Pollution in Viet Nam - World Health Organization (WHO)
Dec 2, 2024 · Air pollution leads people to be exposed to fine particles in polluted air that penetrate deep into the lungs and cardiovascular system, causing diseases including stroke, heart disease, lung …
空气污染如何损害我们的健康 - World Health Organization (WHO)
空气污染主要有两种类型:环境空气污染(室外污染)和家庭空气污染(室内空气污染)。环境空气污染是重要的环境健康问题,影响到低收入、中等收入和高收入国家的每个人,因为其污染源——化石燃 …
Household air pollution
Dec 16, 2025 · WHO fact sheet on indoor air pollution: includes key facts, definition, impact on health, impact on health equity, WHO response.
Health consequences of air pollution
Jun 25, 2024 · The health consequences of air pollution increase the risk of respiratory infections, heart disease and lung cancer - due to short- and long-term exposure.
L’effet dévastateur de la pollution de l’air sur la santé
Il existe deux principaux types de pollution de l’air : la pollution de l’air ambiant (extérieur) et la pollution de l’air intérieur. La pollution de l’air ambiant est un problème majeur de santé environnementale qui …
Air pollution: tackling a critical driver of the global NCD crisis
Jul 3, 2025 · Air pollution is the second leading risk factor for noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) after tobacco smoking. Despite being a critical driver of the global NCD burden, air pollution often remains …