
In Europe, there were almost 370000 deaths attributed to air pollution in 2019, compared to 640000 in 1990, a 42% decrease in 30 years. Also, the majority (90.4%) of all deaths were associated with ambient particulate matter (PM2.5).

In Europe, there were almost 370000 deaths attributed to air pollution in 2019, compared to 640000 in 1990, a 42% decrease in 30 years. Also, the majority (90.4%) of all deaths were associated with ambient particulate matter (PM2.5).
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Thats why we should ban gasoline cars in cities with time. Only electric cars should drive. Less air and noise polution. Electric cars are made for cities.