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India leads the world in pollution-related deaths, followed by China and Nigeria
- Indonesia and Pakistan round out the top five, according to the Global Alliance on Health and Pollution report
- The report also found ambient air pollution to be responsible for 40 per cent of all pollution-related deaths, led by China, India and Pakistan
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India leads the world in pollution-linked deaths followed by China and Nigeria, according to a report published on Wednesday that estimated the global impact of contaminants in the air, water and workplace.
The report by the Global Alliance on Health and Pollution (GAHP) found pollution to be the largest environmental cause of premature death on the planet, causing 15 per cent of all deaths – some 8.3 million people.
Among the 10 countries with the most pollution deaths in 2017, the latest year for which data was available, were some of the world’s largest and wealthiest nations, along with some poorer ones.
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India and China led in the number of pollution deaths, with about 2.3 million and 1.8 million deaths respectively, followed by Nigeria, Indonesia and Pakistan.
The United States, with 325 million people, came in at number seven with almost 200,000 deaths.
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