Study Finds Pollution Is Deadlier Than War, Disaster, Hunger – U.S. News & World Report
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Study Finds Pollution Is Deadlier Than War, Disaster, Hunger
U.S. News & World Report Environmental pollutants are killing at least 9 million people and costing the world $4.6 trillion a year, a toll exceeding that of war, smoking, hunger or natural disasters. Oct. 20, 2017, at 3:15 a.m.. Study Finds Pollution Is Deadlier Than War … Report: Pollution Kills 3 Times More than AIDS, TB And Malaria Combined Here’s How Many People Die from Pollution Around the World Pollution kills 9 million people each year, new study finds |
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