Why Dirty Air Costs US$ Trillions Every Year


Human Wrongs Watch

(UNEP)* — Air pollution costs the global economy a staggering US$8.1 trillion every year, or 6.1 per cent of the world’s gross domestic product.

Credit: UNEP

Air pollution comes from myriad sources and disproportionately affects the marginalized, including women, children and the elderly.  Its impact crosses borders, harming public health, the economy and the environment. 

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Air pollution is the greatest environmental health risk of our time; a silent killer that claims more than 8.1 million lives every year

Investment is urgently needed for #CleanAirNow. Ahead of the International Day of Clean Air for blue skies, held annually on 7 September, learn more about air pollution’s impact and how strategic investment can make a difference.

UNEP’s Miranda Grant dives into the details in this video: 

The  International Day of Clean Air for blue skies, held annually on 7 September and facilitated by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP), raises awareness about the importance of clean air for health, productivity, the economy and the environment.

This year’s theme “Invest in #CleanAirNow” underscores the economic, environmental and health benefits of investing in clean air.


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