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Polluted air kills around 6 lakh children every year: UN

Geneva: Air pollution, both inside home and outside, is a silent and hidden prolific killer responsible for premature death of 7 million people each year, including 600,000 children, according to a United Nations experts on environment and human rights.

According to David R. Boyd, UN Special Rapporteur, more than 6 billion people, one-third of them children, are regularly inhaling air so polluted that it puts their health, well-being and life at risk.

“Every hour more than 800 people are dying, many after years of suffering from  respiratory illnesses, cancer or heart disease directly caused by breathing polluted air. Yet, this pandemic receives inadequate attention as these deaths are not as dramatic as those caused by other disasters or epidemics,” David R. Boyd said during the Human Rights Council in Geneva.

Boyd emphasized that air pollution is a avoidable problem and gave a call to abide by their legal obligations to ensure clean air, which is essential for fulfilling the rights to health, water and sanitation, life, adequate housing, and a healthy environment.

“There are many examples of good practices, such as schemes in India and Indonesia, that have helped millions of poor families switch to cleaner cooking technologies that are successfully eradicating the use of coal-fired power plants,” said Boyd.

 

SOURCE: IANS