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In May 2016, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported that more than 80% of urban areas now have levels of air pollution higher than the limits it recommends for health reasons. For low and middle income countries that figure rockets to 98%. Urban air pollution is clearly a growing problem.This report was specifically referring to particulate matter: dust, dirt, soot and smoke grouped together according to diameter for legislative reasons. PM10 for particles 10μm or less, PM2.5 for particles 2.5 μm or less.
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In May 2016, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported that more than 80% of urban areas now have levels of air pollution higher than the limits it recommends for health reasons. For low and middle income countries that figure rockets to 98%. Urban air pollution is clearly a growing problem.This report was specifically referring to particulate matter: dust, dirt, soot and smoke grouped together according to diameter for legislative reasons. PM10 for particles 10μm or less, PM2.5 for particles 2.5 μm or less.
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The urban population in more developed regions stood at 0.4 billion people in 1950 and increased to 0.9 billion people by 2005.
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The urban population in more developed regions stood at 0.4 billion people in 1950 and increased to 0.9 billion people by 2005.
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