Pakistan ranks among the world’s most polluted countries, with average PM₂.₅ levels nearly 15 times higher than WHO guidelines. This latest factsheet by The Mahol Co-lab and the Center for Environmental Security (THSI) visualizes the country’s air quality crisis — from the health impacts and deaths linked to pollution, to major emission sources and government policy actions. It highlights how cleaner air could extend lives by almost four years, offering evidence-based insights to guide local and national response.
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