A report by the European Environment Agency (EEA) released on Friday highlights that nearly 4,00,000 deaths in Europe in 2021 were directly linked to three major air pollutants. Shockingly, some of these casualties could have been averted if the pollutants had been curtailed to levels recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO).
The EEA disclosed that fine particulate matter (PM2.5) pollution, notorious for its adverse effects on individuals with heart diseases, was responsible for a staggering 2,53,000 deaths in the European Union alone last year. Nitrogen dioxide (NO2), posing the greatest threat to those with diabetes, led to 52,000 deaths, while short-term exposure to ozone (O3) resulted in 22,000 fatalities.

Expanding the scope beyond EU borders, the report encompassed a broader set of European countries, revealing a total of 3,89,000 deaths attributable to pollutants in 2021.
"Air pollutant concentrations in 2021 remained well above the levels recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) in its air quality guidelines," noted the EEA in its comprehensive report. The agency stressed that adhering to these guidelines could have prevented a substantial number of deaths in EU member states.
The data showed a disturbing trend with Poland, Italy, and Germany reporting the highest number of deaths from PM2.5 in 2021, underscoring the urgent need for targeted interventions in these regions. Conversely, countries in northern Europe, such as Iceland, Scandinavia, and Estonia, experienced the least impact.
When it came to NO2 and short-term O3 exposure, the report identified Turkey, Italy, and Germany as the nations bearing the brunt of these pollutants, emphasizing the pressing need for comprehensive strategies to combat air pollution in these areas.
As concerns about the environmental impact of human activities continue to grow, this report serves as a stark reminder of the devastating toll that air pollution can exact on public health. Urgent and coordinated efforts are needed to implement measures that bring air quality in line with global health standards, ensuring a safer and healthier future.
*Inputs from Reuters*
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