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Unseen threat: Assessing the lethality of air pollution

Recent research published in The Lancet revealed another disturbing facet of air pollution: it fuels antibiotic resistance, potentially causing 480,000 premature deaths and an 18-million-year loss in 2018. Harvard scientists have also linked emissions from carbon combustion to an increased risk of certain cancers.

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Kissi-Debrah's case, however, reflects just the tip of a global iceberg. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that air pollution claims over seven million lives prematurely every year worldwide, wreaking havoc on respiratory and cardiovascular health, triggering lung cancer, and fostering respiratory infections. Shockingly, nearly everyone on the planet—99 percent—breathes air exceeding WHO-recommended cleanliness standards.