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A team of health and environmental researchers from several Belgian institutions, commissioned by the health insurer Mutualités Libres, has found that low-emission zones (LEZs) contribute significantly to cleaner urban air. Their findings, published in Environment International, are based on a comparative analysis of air quality data collected from LEZs and matched sites in cities without such zones.
Over recent decades, growing evidence of the harmful effects of air...
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Over recent decades, growing evidence of the harmful effects of air...
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