Watch VideoThe World Health Organization said Wednesday that the harmful health effects of air pollution kick in at lower levels than it previously thought, and it is setting a higher bar for policymakers and the public in its first update to its air quality guidelines in 15 years.
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U.N. Health Agency Releases Air Quality Guidelines
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