ROME: About 300 million children in the world are living in areas with outdoor air so toxic—six or more times higher than international pollution guidelines—that it can cause serious health damage, including harming their brain development.
This shocking finding has just been revealed by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), in a new report, “Clear the air for children.”
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