The Weather Channel: Breathing Now More Unhealthy Than Smoking or Drinking

A new report from the Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago (EPIC) shows that air pollution levels across the world are stripping two years from the global life expectancy, more than smoking cigarettes or drinking alcohol. Air pollution is primarily the result of burning fossil fuels.

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