International
Data Shows Only Seven Countries Met Who Air Quality Standards in 2024
SOUTH ASIA – A U.S. decision to end its global air quality monitoring program is leaving at least 34 countries without critical pollution data, raising concerns about tracking air pollution worldwide.
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