【题目】The World Health Organisation says air pollution kills about seven million people around the world each year.Even if polluted air does not kill us, it can make us very sick. A new study shows that air pol
RESEARCH REPORT COMMITTEE: WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION ISSUE: THE IMPACT OF ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTION ON HEALTHAir pollution is a major matter of the 21st century because it is a worldwide problem that touches everyone, especially children under 14, elderly, pregnant women and people suffering from ...
Around three quarters (76%) of British high streets may exceed the World Health Organisation’s recommended annual level of air pollution. That’s according to a new study from sustainable energy provider GRIDSERVE, which used an air quality measuring device to conduct air … Continue reading →...
Client Earth predicted that over the weekend, Oxford Street was likely to breach air pollution limits. An article by theGuardiandescribes that figures which will be released next month will be a ‘Health Emergency’ according to the World Health Organisation. Oxford Street was predicted to be the...
In Oceania,Perth, Australia was the most polluted regional major city with 3.4 µg/m3. Though no amount of air pollution is safe, the city was within the World Health Organisation’s air quality guideline of 5 µg/m3. What you can do ...
10. According to the World Health Organisation, 2. 4 million people die annually from causes directly related (relate) to air pollution. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上10. related 分析句子结构可知,此处为"形容词+介词短语"作后置 定语,修饰causes,故填related。
During this time, air quality worsens, and heart health can be significantly affected. According to the World Health Organisation, air pollution contributes to more than 4.2 million avoidable deaths worldwide each year, with heart patients being especially vulnerable. If you are concerned about ...
Chapter 11 Case Study I: The World Health Organisation, by Ana Mulió Álvarez 11.1 Philosophical Considerations The world currently faces the greatest challenge ever experienced by humankind. Climate change and environmental degradation threaten nearly every ecological cycle and living organism. Humans ...
Recent data from the World Health Organisation (WHO) shows that 99% of the global population is breathing poor-quality air. This is air that exceeds WHO’s PM2.5 air-quality limits and is full of particles that penetrate into the lungs, enter the veins and arterie...
World Health OrganisationBird flu: Man dies in Mexico after contracting strain not confirmed in humans before, says WHO Man, who had multiple underlying health conditions, died after developing fever, shortness of breath and diarrhoea due to H5N2 variant...