Project information
- Category: Air Pollution
- Data source: Our World in Data
- Data date: 2019
- Data URL: https://ourworldindata.org/air-pollution
Air pollution is responsible for millions of deaths each year
Air pollution – the combination of outdoor and indoor particulate matter, and ozone – is a risk factor
for many of the leading causes of death including heart disease, stroke, lower respiratory infections,
lung cancer, diabetes and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) in its Global Burden of Disease study provide
estimates of the number of deaths attributed to the range of risk factors for disease.
In the visualization we see the number of deaths per year attributed to each risk factor. This chart is
shown for the global total, but can be explored for any country or region using the “change country”
toggle.
Air pollution is one of the leading risk factors for death. In low-income countries, it is often very
near the top of the list (or is the leading risk factor).