May 28, 2026

Harmony Thrive

Superior Health, Meaningful Life

3.6 Environmental health inequalities related to air pollution | 3. Environment and human health

3.6 Environmental health inequalities related to air pollution | 3. Environment and human health
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This briefing explores environmental health inequalities by comparing exposure to air pollution (specifically PM2.5) of the population living in the poorest regions of the EU with exposure in the richest regions, as measured using gross domestic product (GDP) per capita (adjusted for purchasing power). While focusing only on PM2.5 gives a very limited picture overall, it is highly relevant to health and can serve as a proxy to illustrate existing inequalities while data coverage of other environmental risks becomes sufficient enough.

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