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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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Unseen threat: Assessing the lethality of air pollution

Developing countries will likely grapple with a combination of old and new sources of air pollution as they undergo distinct development patterns. Therefore, addressing this multifaceted issue necessitates tailored strategies for different regions, which can intersect in unpredictable ways. Monitoring air quality is crucial but insufficient. The responsibility lies not only with individuals using pollution-monitoring apps but also with governments and global organizations to ensure clean air as a fundamental right for all.

In conclusion, air pollution represents one of the most significant public health challenges of our time. While progress has been made, ongoing efforts are essential to combat this silent killer effectively.