Air Pollution: "one death every 5 seconds" WHO.
Vanessa Kerry, special envoy of WHO focussing on the health effefts of Climate Change and critical care physician says:
"It's important to realize that the fires we’re seeing in Maui, as devastating as they are, are just one of a multitude of fires and risks that we’re seeing now at the intersection of accelerating extreme weather events, extreme heat and climate [change]. And unfortunately, air pollution is already killing one person every five seconds, which amounts to about seven million people a year. That’s more than [the number of people that] died in the entire COVID pandemic over the course of three years."
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