Air pollution in Turkey
Air pollution in Turkey is the most lethal of the nation's environmental issues, with levels across the country above World Health Organization guidelines. An estimated 30,000 people die each year from air pollution-related illnesses; this represents about 8% of the country's deaths. Researchers estimate that reducing air pollution to World Health Organization limits would save seven times the number of lives that were lost in traffic accidents in 2017.
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Air pollution in Turkey
Air pollution in Turkey is the most lethal of the nation's environmental issues, with levels across the country above World Health Organization guidelines. An estimated 30,000 people die each year from air pollution-related illnesses; this represents about 8% of the country's deaths. Researchers estimate that reducing air pollution to World Health Organization limits would save seven times the number of lives that were lost in traffic accidents in 2017.
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