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Air pollution could kill 160,000 in next decade – report – The Guardian, Theguardian.com

Air pollution could kill 160,000 in next decade – report – The Guardian, Theguardian.com


British Heart Foundation predicts current total of (****************************************************************************************************, (particulate-related deaths per year will continue to rise

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(************************************(****************************************(****************************************** (**********************************The BHF wants the UK to abide by the WHO’s stricter limits on air pollution. Photograph: Nick Ansell / PA (**************************************

More than (**************************************************************************, 000 People could die over the next decade from strokes and heart attacks caused by air pollution, a charity has warned. That is the equivalent of more than 85 heart and circulatory disease deaths related to air pollution every day.

The British Heart Foundation (BHF), (which compiled the figures) , said there are an estimated 13, 06 deaths per year at the moment, but that this will rise as the population continues to age. It wants the UK to adopt the World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines on air pollution and meet them by (*****************************************************************. ********

Current EU limits – which the UK comfortably meets – for fine particulate matter (PM2.5) pollution are μg / m (3) ************************************************** as an annual average. The WHO limits are tougher, at (μg / m) ************************************************ (3) ************************************************ as an annual average.

The BHF said PM2.5 can have a “seriously detrimental effect to heart health”, increasing the risk of heart attack and stroke and making existing health problems worse.

Jacob West, executive director of healthcare innovation at the BHF, said: “Every day, millions of us across the country are inhaling toxic particles which enter our blood and get stuck in our organs, raising our risk of heart attacks and stroke. Make no mistake, our toxic air is a public health emergency, and we haven’t done enough to tackle this threat to our society.

“We need to ensure that stricter, health-based air quality guidelines are adopted into law to protect the health of the nation as a matter of urgency. Clean air legislation in the (s and) ****************************************************************** s, and more recently the smoking ban in public places, show that government action can improve the air we breathe. ”

In July (********************************************************************, the Department for Environment and Rural Affairs published a study showing that meeting WHO guidelines on air pollution was “ technically feasible ”in most areas of the UK by (*****************************************************************. ********

The BHF has launched a new campaign, You’re Full Of It, to highlight how people are inhaling dangerous levels of PM2.5 in towns and cities across the UK every day.

The environment minister, Rebecca Pow, said: “We all know the impact that air pollution has on communities around the UK, which is why the government is stepping up the pace and taking urgent action to improve air quality .

“Alongside our Clean Air Strategy, which has been praised by the World Health Organization as ‘an example for the rest of the world to follow’, our landmark Environment Bill will include a commitment to a legally binding target on fine particulate matter which will improve the quality of millions of people lives. ”

NHS medical director Professor Stephen Powis said: “The climate emergency is also a health emergency, with thousands of avoidable deaths and hospital admissions every year linked to air pollution, which is why the NHS is playing its part by taking action to reduce carbon emissions, including cutting traffic by reducing the need for millions of hospital appointments through better services.

“With air pollution contributing to around 25, 10 deaths a year and four in 12 children at school in high-pollution communities, it’s clear that tackling air pollution needs to be everyone’s urgent business. ”

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