Air pollution is a deadly public health threat, but some parts of Europe are at much higher risk than others. Air pollution ...
Extreme heat could kill as many as 2.3 million people in Europe unless countries get better at cutting emissions.
Air pollution killed 357,000 people in the European Union in 2022, but your risk depends largely on where you live.
Pollution in EU cities, while slowly improving, is still killing more than a quarter million people each year, a new report ...
Sadly, air pollution has become a major cause of death in Europe. The European Environment Agency (EEA) estimated that at ...
Major cities — Athens, Kraków, and Barcelona were those selected by the ECA — are failing to tackle noise and air pollution.
Kosovo, one of Europe's poorest countries ... while Sarajevo sits in a valley that acts as a pollution trap. The Bosnian capital's air quality was classed as "hazardous" on Tuesday, the worst ...
Exposure to wood smoke affects the heart, blood vessels and the respiratory system – and PM2.5 is considered to be the ...
The EU auditors found low-emission traffic spaces helped tackle cities’ air pollution, but increased noise levels in ...
While the number of PM2.5-linked deaths fell by 45 per cent from 2005 to 2022, the European Environment Agency says air pollution "remains the largest environmental health risk in Europe".
Balkan Air Pollution Crisis Threatens Public Health ... but economic hardship has slowed progress. Kosovo, one of Europe's poorest countries, generates more than 90% of its power from coal.
While the number of PM2.5-linked deaths fell by 45 per cent from 2005 to 2022, the European Environment Agency says air pollution "remains the largest environmental health risk in Europe". The EEA ...