GUARDIAN  |  Environment

How ‘smog capital of Poland’ saved 6,000 lives by cutting soot levels

波兰“雾霾之都”如何通过降低烟尘水平拯救了6000条生命

Smog over Kraków. A reduction in soot – known as black carbon – saved 5,897 lives over a decade, according to the European Clean Air Centre

Smog over Kraków. A reduction in soot – known as black carbon – saved 5,897 lives over a decade, according to the European Clean Air Centre

2026-02-20  880  中等
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Kraków, long known as the smog capital of Poland, is proof that politicians wield the power to save lives by cleaning the air. A drop in soot levels since 2013, when the city announced it would ban coal and wood in home heating, has averted nearly 6,000 early deaths over a decade, according to an expert assessment shared exclusively with the Guardian.

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