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Days with both extreme heat and extreme air pollution are becoming more common – which can’t be a good thing for global health – The Conversation US
In South Asia, days with both extreme heat and extreme pollution are expected to increase 175% by 2050. Separately, the health effects are bad; together they will likely be worse.
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Days of extreme high heat and extreme air pollution are both increasing worldwide. Last November, New Delhi experienced…
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