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Air pollution claimed nearly 42,000 lives in Iran in 2021 – report

Air pollution claimed nearly 42,000 lives in Iran in 2021 – report

Published December 15,2022


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Nearly 42,000 individuals died in Iran resulting from air air pollution in 2021, based on a member of the environmental committee within the nation’s parliament.

“More than 41,700 people died in the country in 2021 due to particulate matter of 2.5 microns or smaller,” lawmaker Somayeh Rafiei stated on Wednesday, citing a report by the World Bank.

Criticizing a latest proposal by the Ministry of Industry, Mines, and Trade to scale back emissions requirements on some imported automobiles, Rafiei stated that “the cost of air pollution to the country is higher than expected,” based on the Iranian Students News Agency (ISNA).

In a public sitting, she identified that air air pollution within the nation had induced $7 billion-$11 billion in annual harm, whereas oblique prices had but to be calculated.

Rafiei additionally took goal on the Council of Ministers for accepting the proposal with out first going by the official procedures required, saying that this was towards the nation’s clear air legislation.

“Since March 21, the number of unhealthy days in terms of the air quality index in Tehran has doubled compared to the same period of the previous year,” she famous.

“Residents in Tehran had two days with fresh air this year, while the people of Isfahan, Karaj, Ahwaz, and Arak only had one day.”

Tehran has in recent times emerged as probably the most polluted cities on the planet, with poor air high quality forcing the closure of faculties and companies.

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