UNICEF has issued a stark warning about the devastating impact of toxic air on children across East Asia and the Pacific.
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Unicef's latest data shows the devastating impact of toxic air on children, with pollution linked to 100 deaths of kids under five years of age every day across East Asia and the Pacific. The United ...
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Some 500 million children in East Asia and the Pacific live with unhealthy levels of air pollution, the United Nations ...
All 500 million children across the region live in countries with unhealthy levels of toxic air, according to analysis ...