The Dubai conference on climate change, or COP28, is currently underway, running from November 30 to December 12, 2023.
The international conference will bring together representatives from countries that are signatories to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
One of the main objectives of COP28 is to continue the development of energy transition and accelerate the phase-out of fossil fuels, major sources of greenhouse gasses and air pollutants. Beyond their impact on the climate, fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and gas also pose significant pollution problems; for example, their combustion emits fine particles (PM2.5).
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), prolonged exposure to these particles is likely to create or worsen various health problems, such as high blood pressure or diabetes. While the WHO has recommended a maximum level of five micrograms of PM2.5 per cubic meter of air for prolonged exposure since 2021, the vast majority of cities in the European Union far exceed this threshold.
As Statista’s Anna Fleck shows in the infographic below, based on data from the European Environment Agency compiled by Toute l’Europe, the most…
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