WHO announced: Human life expectancy could be extended by 3 years!
It was stated that if the World Health Organization (WHO) air pollution standard is met, average human life expectancy could be extended by 2.3 years.
The Air Quality Life Index (AQLI) report published by the University of Chicago Energy Policy Institute (EPIC) analyzed the effects of air pollution on human lifespan. In the report, it was stated that if all countries meet WHO's air pollution standards, the average human lifespan could be extended by 2.3 years; this could add 17.8 billion life years to the world population.
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