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Air Pollution and Health - A Science-Policy Initiative
Air pollution is a major, preventable and manageable threat to people’s health, well-being and the fulfillment
of sustainable development. Air pollution is estimated to contribute to at least 5 million premature deaths
each year across the world. No one remains unaffected by dirty air, but the adverse impacts of air pollution fall most heavily upon vulnerable populations, such as children, women, and people living in poverty
— groups to whom States have special obligations under international human rights law. The National
Academies of Sciences and Medicine of South Africa, Brazil, Germany and the United States of America
are calling upon government leaders, business and citizens to take urgent action on reducing air pollution
throughout the world — to the benefit of human health and well-being, to the benefit of the environment
and as a condition towards sustainable development. Air pollution is a cross-cutting aspect of many UN
Sustainable Development Goals