Killer air blamed for 4,500 deaths in China each day, study finds

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New research concludes at least 38 per cent of the population is exposed to unhealthy air on an average day

Nearly 4,500 people die in China each day from diseases related to air pollution, according to a new study by physicists at research body Berkeley Earth released last week. Using data provided by more...

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