Opinion | One of the World's Biggest Health Risks Is a Philanthropic Blind Spot
Briefly

On June 7 last year, New York City experienced its most polluted day on record, with an air quality index exceeding 400, marking a hazardous condition.
The air quality impact is profound; people in the most polluted areas breathe air six times more polluted than those in cleaner areas, drastically reducing life expectancy.
An alarming 8.1 million people globally died from the health consequences of air pollution in 2021, highlighting the urgency of addressing this public health crisis.
Despite the severe consequences of air pollution, only an average of $41.3 million in philanthropic funds is allocated annually to combat this issue globally.
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