
Climate change and toxic pollution: Which countries are most at risk?
-Humanity has produced significant amounts of both toxic and nontoxic pollution.
-Toxic pollution, such as fine particulate matter, directly harms human health.
-Nontoxic pollution contributes to global heating, which consequently damages human health due to the negative effects of climate change.
-Toxic and nontoxic pollution can exacerbate one another.
-The present study shows a “strong correlation” between toxic and nontoxic pollution in specific countries.
-The study also highlights a list of 10 countries that are most at risk of climate change and toxic pollution.
In a new study, researchers have demonstrated a “strong correlation” between toxic pollution, which directly damages human health, and nontoxic pollution, which contributes to global heating and climate change.
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Πηγή: medicalnewstoday.com