Tougher climate policies can save 153 million lives says a new study
As many as 153 million air pollution deaths would be avoided if governments speed up the timetable for reducing fossil fuel emissions, a new Duke University study finds. [This article first appeared on LongevityFacts. Author: Brady Hartman. ] There is an overlooked benefit to lowering carbon emissions, besides reducing sea-level rise, a new study says. Reducing emissions will likely save about 153 million human… Continue reading "Tougher climate policies can save 153 million lives says a new study"