Remove Africa Remove China Remove Comparison Remove Ozone
article thumbnail

HEI: 95%+ of world’s population live in areas of unhealthy air

Green Car Congress

Comparison of 2016 annual average PM 2.5 Ozone, another important component of outdoor air pollution, whose levels are on the rise around the world, contributed to 234,000 deaths from chronic lung disease. Population-weighted seasonal average ozone concentrations in 2016. concentrations to the WHO Air Quality Guideline.

Pollution 218
article thumbnail

GISS study finds applying stricter non-CO2 vehicle emission standards worldwide would yield climate benefits in addition to major health and agricultural benefits

Green Car Congress

million metric tons of avoided ozone-related yield losses of major food crops; $US0.6-2.4 The aggressive scenario assumes major emissions reductions in Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East, the regions with the laxest emissions standards. In comparison, the Northern Hemisphere has warmed by about 0.3°C Shindell et al.’s

Climate 231