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EU Could Save 238,000 Lives Annually by Meeting WHO Air Pollution Guidelines

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April 18, 2024
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EU Could Save 238,000 Lives Annually by Meeting WHO Air Pollution Guidelines
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In a bid to tackle the pressing issue of air pollution, Europe stands at a critical juncture. Recent findings from the European Environment Agency (EEA) underscore the staggering potential for saving lives if the EU27 countries adhere to World Health Organization (WHO) air pollution guidelines.

The Alarming Statistics

According to the EEA, an estimated 238,000 lives could be spared annually if European nations met WHO air pollution standards. Additionally, the figures reveal an even more profound impact: over 400,000 deaths could be prevented if particle air pollution were eliminated entirely.

EU’s Legislative Leap Forward

On February 20, the EU Council took a significant step by endorsing new legislation aimed at achieving clean air goals by 2030 and beyond. As member states gear up to meet these stringent standards, a recent study sheds light on the immediate benefits that could be reaped from curbing air pollution stemming from traffic and residential heating.

The Potential Health Benefits

The study projects that a 20 percent reduction in road traffic pollution could avert approximately 7,000 annual excess deaths across Europe, primarily by curbing particle pollution. Notably, countries like Germany, the U.K., and Italy could see significant declines, potentially saving over 1,000 lives annually.

Similarly, a 20 percent decrease in air pollution from residential heating could yield around 13,000 fewer deaths each year. The benefits are particularly pronounced in East and Central Europe, owing to the prevalent use of solid fuels for heating. Countries like Germany, Italy, Poland, Ukraine, and Turkey could each witness over 1,000 fewer deaths annually.

Health Implications and Priorities

The study underscores that more than half of the benefits would be in the form of reduced deaths from cardiovascular diseases, strokes, type 2 diabetes, and lung cancer. Niki Paisi, a member of the study team at the Climate and Atmosphere Research Center at the Cyprus Institute, emphasizes that phasing out emissions from residential combustion and road transport could significantly mitigate the health risks associated with long-term exposure to particle pollution.

The findings underscore the urgent need for robust measures to combat air pollution across Europe. By aligning with WHO guidelines and implementing stringent regulations, European nations can not only save lives but also foster healthier and more sustainable communities. As Europe charts its path towards cleaner air, the potential to save hundreds of thousands of lives annually serves as a powerful incentive for decisive action.

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