"We need to take a much more proactive stance to help safeguard the future of our planet."
Air pollution kills an estimated 1.8 million people across the world each year.
The study suggests air pollution poses a bigger threat before than after birth.
By Gwyn Wright via SWNS Air pollution hits women harder than men, according to a new study. Researchers found diesel exhaust fumes change components of blood...
The researchers, whose findings were published in the journal Science, call for an international treaty to help reduce the production of new plastics.
School children were invited to draw pictures showing what they think the world’s oceans would look like in the year 2070, and they make for disheartening...
Levels are potentially toxic to humans.
Earlier this week an international team reported that air pollution killed almost 6.7 million people across the world in 2019 alone.
Air pollution was the biggest killer
Musk, Bezos and Branson's rockets are likely to produce emissions that are hazardous to human health.