European 50 most pollutted cities
Tetovo
98.09
Skopje
81.98
Naples
79.25
Munich
79.11
Tirana
78.74
Turin
75.74
Brescia
74.29
Kiev
71.91
Bucharest
71.28
Sarajevo
70.45
Barcelona
69.43
Cracow
68.86
Paris
68.46
Athens
67.46
Varna
67.20
Rome
66.63
Bitola
65.71
Antwerp
65.01
Brussels
64.96
Chisinau
63.89
Milan
63.64
Plovdiv
63.09
Thessaloniki
62.96
Marseille
61.87
Iasi
61.27
Sofia
60.97
Wroclaw
60.26
Timisoara
58.68
Belgrade
58.53
London
55.72
Lviv
55.34
Madrid
54.94
Toulouse
52.49
Budapest
52.35
Manchester
52.26
Mannheim
51.95
Bologna
49.68
Banja Luka
48.31
Gent
48.08
Trieste
47.14
Warsaw
46.94
Florence
46.37
Brno
46.30
Poznan
46.21
Lyon
45.68
Patras
43.89
Minsk
42.27
Valencia
42.25
Birmingham
42.24
Berlin
42.15
467000
People prematurely die in Europe
The cause is
air pollution
Each year
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All data refer to the year 2017
Cities pollution index
The value is mainly based
on air quality relevations.
Other kinds of pollution
are combined to air quality
in a little percentage to
observe the lack of
awareness of about
pollution and city vivibility.
data source:
Numbeo
Mp 2.5 national rate
Imagine to divide one of
your hair diameter in thirty
parts. Each part would
mesure 2.5 microns, it
could be inhaled and would
be so little to mix with blood,
gathering in sediments and
threating health. It can cause
cancer and other severe
diseases. So does the ultra
subtle dust which diameter
is smaller than 2.5 microns.
data source:
EEA
467 000 deaths per year
It is frightening to think that
one of the most natural thing
we do is so dangerous.
The air we breath every day
contains pollutants which
can turn it into poison.
Averagely 467 000 people per
year dies in europe for causes
related to air pollution.
data source:
EEA