Air Pollution in Serbia
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According to the Global Alliance on Health and Pollution, which country has the highest rate of pollution-related deaths in Europe?

Serbia

What percentage of people in the UK live in areas where average levels of toxic emissions exceed World Health Foundation guidelines, according to the British Heart Foundation?

Almost a quarter

How many people are killed by air pollution worldwide every year, according to the WHO?

Around seven million

Why are pedestrians and cyclists disproportionately affected by air pollution, despite being environmentally conscious?

<p>Because they are in close proximity to cars and exhaust fumes on their daily journeys</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why is it essential to address air pollution as a global problem, rather than a local issue?

<p>Because pollution can travel freely across borders, without needing a visa or passport</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the root of the problem that needs to be addressed to reduce pollution-related deaths and harm, according to the statement?

<p>Emissions</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Air Pollution in Serbia and Globally

  • Serbia has the highest rate of pollution-related deaths in Europe, with winter smog being a significant issue that endangers lives each year.
  • The country's high levels of pollution are part of a global problem, affecting countries worldwide.

Global Air Pollution Statistics

  • The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that air pollution kills around seven million people worldwide every year.
  • Almost a quarter of people in the UK live in areas where average levels of toxic emissions exceed guidelines set by the World Health Organization.

Challenges in Combating Air Pollution

  • Pedestrians and cyclists, who are often actively reducing emissions, are ironically exposed to increased levels of pollution on their journeys due to proximity to cars and exhaust fumes.
  • Air pollution is a transboundary issue, requiring international cooperation to control and mitigate its effects.

International Cooperation and Climate Action

  • Governments must work together to address climate issues, including air pollution and plastic waste, to secure a greener future.
  • International conferences, such as COP26 and the World Economic Forum, are essential for promoting collaboration and driving climate action.

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Learn about the alarming rate of pollution-related deaths in Serbia, the country with the highest rate of pollution-related deaths in Europe. Discover how winter smog is affecting lives in the Western Balkan country. Test your knowledge on this critical environmental issue.

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