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Air pollution linked to nearly 2K child deaths a day

By Nidz Godino

"These are problems we know that we can solve," Pallavi Pant,  Health Effects Institute's head of global health, told media nearly 2,000 children die every day from health problems linked to air pollution,  now  second biggest risk factor for early death worldwide.

Exposure to air pollution contributed to  deaths of 8.1 million people  around 12% of all fatalities- in 2021, according to the report from the US-based Health Effects Institute.

This means air pollution has overtaken tobacco use and poor diet to become second leading risk factor for early death, behind only high blood pressure, it said.

Little kids are particularly vulnerable to air pollution, and the institute partnered with  UN Children's Fund UNICEF for its annual State of Global Air report.

Air pollution contributed to deaths of more than 700,000 children under  age of five, the report found.

More than 500,000 of those deaths were attributed to cooking indoors using dirty fuels such as coal, wood or dung, mostly in Africa and Asia.

Nearly every person in the world breathes unhealthy levels of air pollution every day,  report found.

Over 90% of the deaths were linked to tiny airborne pollutants called PM2.5,  measure 2.5 micrometres or less, it said.

Inhaling PM2.5 has been found to increase risk of lung cancer, heart disease, stroke, diabetes and  range of other health problems.

Report  aimed to link  rates of such diseases with air pollution levels.

But despite  "pretty stark" figures,  report could still be underestimating air pollution's impact, Pant said.

It did not take into account how air pollution could affect brain health, neurodegenerative diseases or what impact using solid fuels for heating could have, she explained.

Report  also found ozone pollution  expected to get worse as  world warms due to human-driven climate change  was linked to nearly 500,000 deaths in 2021.

"Increasingly, many parts of the world are seeing very short, intense episodes of air pollution," during events such as wildfires, dust storms or extreme heat, which can drive up ozone levels, Pant said.

There are "very similar solutions" for both climate change and air pollution  particularly reducing greenhouse gas emissions, she stressed.

More can also be done about using dirty solid fuels for cooking indoors, Pant said, pointing to how China had made significant improvements in this area.

More than two billion people cook on basic stoves or over open fires indoors, inhaling  harmful smoke.

Partly due to access to cleaner cookstoves, rate of small children dying from problems linked to air pollution has fallen by more than 50% since 2000, the report said.

In May, International Energy Agency announced  $2.2 billion had been pledged by governments and companies to improve access to less deadly cooking methods.

Report  released Wednesday used data covering more than 200 countries and territories from  Global Burden of Disease study conducted by  US-based Institute For Health Metrics and Evaluation.

"Every day almost 2,000 children under five years die because of health impacts linked to air pollution, our inaction is having profound effects on the next generation, " UNICEF's Kitty van der Heijden said in statement.

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