Reducing air pollution can save lives and help achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).





The 17 goals are humanity’s blueprint for a better future and several hinge on reducing air pollution. Reining in airborne toxins can, obviously, help improve public health (SDG3). It can also counter poverty (SGD1) by allowing workers to be more productive and reducing the number of lost work days. It can help reduce inequalities (SDG10) because vulnerable groups, including children and the elderly, tend to suffer the most from dirty air. Tackling air pollution can even help counter hunger (SDG2). One common airborne pollutant, ground-level ozone, inhibits the growth of crops.




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