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Ghana loses $2.5 bn annually to air pollution

Osumanu Al-Hassan by Osumanu Al-Hassan
September 9, 2022
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Ghana’s annual economic cost of air pollution is estimated at $2.5 billion, approximately 4.2 per cent of Gross domestic product(GDP).

This was disclosed by the World Health Organisation (WHO) representative, Dr Francis Kasolo, during the celebration of the third Annual International Day for Clean Air for Blue Skies on Wednesday, under the theme “The air we share.”

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Again it is estimated that, about 91 per cent of the world’s population breathe poor air, amounting to $250 billion of Economic Cost (EC) worldwide whiles the entire globe (99 per cent) breathes air that exceeded the World Health Organisation(WHO) in quality limits, and threatens their health.

According to Dr Kasolo, the exposure to air pollution was currently the biggest environmental risk for early death and premature deaths each year from heart attacks, strokes, diabetes and respiratory diseases.

“Air pollution is responsible for an estimated 7 million premature deaths across the world, which is more than the deaths from AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria combined,” he said.

Again, air pollution disproportionately affected women, children and the elderly especially among low-income populations as they were often exposed to high levels of ambient air pollution and indoor air pollution from cooking and heating with wood fuel and kerosene.

“In the absence of aggressive intervention, the number of premature deaths resulting from ambient air pollution is estimated to increase by more than 50 per cent by 2050,” he revealed.

Dr Kasolo said in Ghana, annual concentrations of air pollution was 10 times higher than the WHO air quality guidelines, leading to about 28,000 deaths from Non-Communicable Diseases such as ischaemic heart disease, stroke, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and lung cancer among others.

Emphasising that, annually an estimated 3,000 children under five years die from exposure to household air pollution.

He said last year, WHO released updated Air Quality Guidelines, more stringent for countries to better evaluate their air quality to improve health.

This year the WHO has released an updated air quality database that introduces first-time ground measurements for annual mean concentrations of nitrogen dioxide, a common urban air pollutant.

Source: Ghanaian Times

Tags: air pollution

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