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Air pollution: 10 countries with the world's dirtiest air

By Natalie Whiting

Updated 1 hour 45 minutes ago

Almost 90 per cent of people living in the world's cities are being exposed to dangerous levels of air pollution, according to a damning report into outdoor air quality from the World Health Organisation (WHO).

The database examined air pollution levels in 1600 cities across 91 countries. It found only 12 per cent of people were living in cities that complied with WHO air quality guideline levels.

The report was more extensive than a similar database released by the WHO in 2011 and has found air quality has deteriorated in that time.

Outdoor air pollution killed 3.7 million people in 2012 and WHO says it is now the world's largest single environmental health risk.

Delhi topped the list of cities with the highest level of air pollution.

Despite extensive coverage of the pollution problems in Beijing, the city came in at number 77 on the list. Among the countries, China was ranked 14th.

The WHO says the Chinese data provided to them was from 2010, but Beijing's city government began publishing hourly PM2.5 data in January 2012.

The WHO database examined the concentration of fine particulate pollution of 2.5 micrometers or less in diameter (PM2.5) and of particulate pollution of 10 micrometers or less in diameter (PM10).

The concentration of air pollution is measured in micrograms per cubic meter of air (ug/m3).PM2.5 is considered the best indicator of assessing health impacts from air pollution. WHO says there is no safe level of PM2.5 pollution.

Here are the 10 countries with the highest levels of air pollution:

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Air pollution: 10 countries with the world s dirtiest air - Yahoo!7


1. Pakistan

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AVERAGE PM2.5 POLLUTION: 101 ug/m3*

AVERAGE PM10 POLLUTION: 282 ug/m3*

YEAR OF DATA: 2010*

Pakistan has a population of almost 180 million people and a life expectancy of 66. It is part of the WHO's Eastern Mediterranean region and ranked as low to middle income.

Pakistan's major industries include mining, manufacturing and fuel extraction.

The Pakistani city with the highest pollution levels was Karachi, which had a PM2.5 of 117 ug/m3. It came in at number five in the list of cities with the worst levels of air pollution. Peswar (111 ug/m3) and Rawalpindi (107 ug/m3) came in at 6th and 7th respectively.



2. Qatar

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AVERAGE PM2.5 POLLUTION: 92 ug/m3*

AVERAGE PM10 POLLUTION: 165 ug/m3*

YEAR OF DATA: 2012*

More than 2 million people live in Qatar and the life expectancy is 78. It is part of the WHO's Eastern Mediterranean region and ranked as high income. The country's major industry is oil production.


The air in the country's capital, Doha, was ranked 12th most polluted, with a PM2.5 of 93 ug/m3. Al Wakrah came in at number 25 with 85 ug/m3.



3. Afghanistan

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AVERAGE PM2.5 POLLUTION: 84 ug/m3*

AVERAGE PM10 POLLUTION: 268 ug/m3*

YEAR OF DATA: 2009*

Afghanistan has a population of almost 30 million and a life expectancy of 61. It is part of the WHO's Eastern Mediterranean region and ranked as low to middle income. Some of its major industries include agriculture and textiles.


Its capital Kabul was ranked 22nd, with a PM2.5 pollution rate of 86 ug/m3.



4. Bangladesh

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AVERAGE PM2.5 POLLUTION: 79 ug/m3*

AVERAGE PM10 POLLUTION: 163 ug/m3*

YEAR OF DATA: 2013*

Bangladesh has a population of almost 155 million people and a life expectancy of 69. It is part of the WHO's South East Asia region. Its biggest industries include manufacturing and agriculture.


The Bangladeshi city with the highest air pollution rate was Narayonganj with a PM2.5 pollution rate of 89 ug/m3. It came in at number 17. Gazipur had a rate of 87 ug/m3 and was ranked 21st. Dhaka was 23rd with 86 ug/m3.



5. Iran
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AVERAGE PM2.5 POLLUTION: 76 ug/m3*

AVERAGE PM10 POLLUTION: 127 ug/m3*

YEAR OF DATA: 2010*

Iran has a population of more than 76 million people and a life expectancy of 74. It is part of the WHO's Eastern Mediterranean region and ranked as low to middle income. Some of the country's major industries include oil and gas production, automotive and construction.


Iran's city with highest level of air pollution was Khoramabad with a PM2.5 average of 102 ug/m3. It was ranked 8th in a list of city’s with high air pollution.



6. Egypt

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AVERAGE PM2.5 POLLUTION: 74 ug/m3*

AVERAGE PM10 POLLUTION: 136 ug/m3*

YEAR OF DATA: 2011*

Egypt has a population of more than 80 million people and a life expectancy of 71. It is part of the WHO's Eastern Mediterranean region and ranked as low to middle income. Some of its major industries include agriculture, textiles and oil production.


The Delta cities came in at number 30 on the list of highest air pollution, with a PM2.5 rate of 76 ug/m3. Cairo was ranked 34th with 73 ug/m3.

7. Mongolia

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AVERAGE PM2.5 POLLUTION: 64 ug/m3*

AVERAGE PM10 POLLUTION: 140 ug/m3*

YEAR OF DATA: 2009/10*

With a population of more than 2.7 million people, life expectancy in Mongolia is 67. It is part of the WHO's Western Pacific region and ranked as low to middle income. Some of its major industries include construction, mining and oil production.


Darkham came in at number 26 of cities with the highest air pollution, with a PM2.5 rate of 80 ug/m3.

8. United Arab Emirates



AVERAGE PM2.5 POLLUTION: 61 ug/m3*

AVERAGE PM10 POLLUTION: 161 ug/m3*

YEAR OF DATA: 2011*

The population of the United Arab Emirates is more than 9 million and the life expectancy is 77. It is part of the WHO's Eastern Mediterranean region and ranked as high income. Some of its major industries include oil production, textiles and agriculture.


Al Gharbia - Biya Zayed was rated 52nd on the list of cities with high air pollution, with a PM2.5 rate of 64 ug/m3.

9. India

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AVERAGE PM2.5 POLLUTION: 59 ug/m3*

AVERAGE PM10 POLLUTION: 134 ug/m3*

YEAR OF DATA: 2009/11*

India has a population of 1.2 billion. The life expectancy is 66. It is part of the WHO's South East Asia region. Its major industries include agriculture, services, retail and mining.


Six of the top 10 cities with high air pollution were from India. Delhi had the highest rate of air pollution in the world, with a PM2.5 rate of 153 ug/m3.

Patna came in 2nd (149 ug/m3) Gwalior is 3rd (144 ug/m3)and Raipur 4th (134 ug/m3).

Coming in at number 9 is Ahmedabad (100 ug/m3) and 10th is Lucknow (96 ug/m3).

10. Bahrain


AVERAGE PM2.5 POLLUTION: 57 ug/m3*

AVERAGE PM10 POLLUTION: 254 ug/m3*

YEAR OF DATA: 2012*

The population of Bahrain is 1.3 million and the life expectancy is 77. It is part of the WHO's Eastern Mediterranean region and ranked as high income. Some of its major industries include services, banking, retail and tourism.


With a PM2.5 rate of 66 ug/m3, Hamad Town came in at 51st on the list of cities with the highest air pollution.
 
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Cities with the worst air pollution

Delhi, India
Patna, India
Gwalior, India
Raipur, India
Karachi, Pakistan
Peshwar, Pakistan
Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Khoramabad, Iran
Ahmedabad, India
Lucknow, India

Source: World Health Organisation

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Cities with the worst air pollution

Delhi, India
Patna, India
Gwalior, India
Raipur, India
Karachi, Pakistan
Peshwar, Pakistan
Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Khoramabad, Iran
Ahmedabad, India
Lucknow, India

Source: World Health Organisation
So this source says that India is number one when it comes to worst air pollution!!
 
Iranian city is mainly listed due to an increase of dust originating from Iraq's dried ponds and parts of Jordan, Syria, and Saudi Arabia which even once reached Tehran.
 
That's surprising.

When/if India becomes a challenge to the established order and stands right next to the existing super power (like China is today) threatening to overtake it, the Western media will start using pollution to stir trouble and badmouth India.

For now, all is silent in the Western front.
 
you can find pakistan in top 10 of every worse thing on planet earth
 
why Beijing is not there... :o:

there is some problem with the data..
 
what the hell??
india only on no 9??:rofl::rofl::rofl:

i was betting on no 1 rank before opening the thread:sarcastic::sarcastic::sarcastic:
 
So this source says that India is number one when it comes to worst air pollution!!

No it does not say that. As a country Pakistan is #1, Indian is #9. However a few Indian cities rank extremely poorly.
 
They gave the data from 2010 :p:

Qatar and Iran more polluted than India o_O

Here is data from 2013

WHO Report:The 10 Most Air-Polluted Cities in the World

By Bryan WalshSept. 27
Environmentalists here in the U.S. are not happy with President Obama, in part because he pulled back on a promise to tighten ground-level ozone and smog standards for air pollution. But American greens should remember: much of the rest of the world has it far, far, far worse.

That’s one takeaway from a new report by the World Health Organization that looked at urban air pollution around the world. The most polluted cities tend to be found in developing countries. No surprise there—poorer countries tend to have dirtier cars, factories and power plants, and rarely have or enforce the kind of environmental regulations that have—over the course of decades—become common in the developed world. But what’s interesting is that the urban areas with the worst air aren’t the sort of Dickensian megacities one usually hears about: Beijing, Chongqing, Bangkok, Mexico City. The losers are smaller cities, many of them in Iran or South Asia, and none of them economic dynamos.

(PHOTOS: The Terrible Beauty of Industrial Pollution)

Here’s the top—or rather bottom—10:

1. Ahwaz, Iran

2. Ulan Bator, Mongolia

3. Sanadaj, Iran

4. Ludhiana, India

5. Quetta, Pakistan

6. Kermanshah, Iran

7. Peshawar, Pakistan

8. Gaberone, Botswana

9. Yasouj, Iran

10. Kanpor, India

The 10 Most Air-Polluted Cities in the World | TIME.com

That's surprising.

When/if India becomes a challenge to the established order and stands right next to the existing super power (like China is today) threatening to overtake it, the Western media will start using pollution to stir trouble and badmouth India.

For now, all is silent in the Western front.

china.....

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