• Jaysyn
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    232 years ago

    I bet this holds true for the entire world.

    • xep
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      From the article:

      In Sweden, by contrast, there is no area where PM2.5 reaches more than twice the WHO figure, and some areas in northern Scotland are among the few across Europe that fall below it.

      In the map they provide Norway is almost entirely below the WHO safe air recommendation.

    • @IverCoder@lemm.ee
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      Here in the Philippines, specifically in Digos City, we’re at 10μg/m³ which is twice over WHO’s safe values. And this is in a tree-filled quiet town. I wonder how they handle it over at the bigger cities.

  • @SevFTW@feddit.de
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    182 years ago

    Yeah but how will afford their 8th superyacht or 20th divorce and subsequent marriage to an 18 year old FSB-operative?

    Just take one for the team, guys!

    • DarkThoughts
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      12 years ago

      Seems like a very big difference between the two map, and not just in coverage.

      • @n0x0n@feddit.de
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        22 years ago

        It’s a German project, so of course the coverage is different.

        The point is in the difference of both.