economic costs of air pollution
The economic costs of air pollution refer to the financial impact and burdens incurred by individuals, businesses, and governments due to the degradation of air quality caused by pollutants released into the atmosphere. These costs encompass expenses related to healthcare, lost work productivity, damage to infrastructure, and environmental remediation efforts.
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