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- Over 20% of Europeans exposed to unhealthy noise pollution
The report finds an estimated 112 million people across 31 countries in Europe live with long-term traffic noise louder than the thresholds of 55 dB set by the European Noise Directive
- More than 20% of Europeans exposed to harmful noise pollution . . .
Just over 110 million people, or more than 20% of Europeans, are exposed to high levels of transport noise that exceed thresholds set under EU reporting rules and which harm our health, the environment and the economy, according to a European Environment Agency (EEA) report on noise pollution published today The report calls for stronger action at EU and national levels to address the problem
- Over 110M people in Europe exposed to harmful noise pollution . . .
The report further estimated that transport noise pollution causes at least EUR 95 6 billion in annual economic losses across Europe, amounting to 0 6% of GDP due to health-related economic impacts
- 1 in 5 Europeans exposed to dangerous noise pollution, report . . .
Road traffic is the most widespread source of transport noise, exposing an estimated 92 million people to levels above the EU’s Environmental Noise Directive (END) threshold of 55 decibels (dB
- Excessive noise kills 66,000 Europeans annually - World . . .
It said 2 6 million have their lives negatively impacted by noise from planes The report found that, in addition to the 66,000 premature deaths each year it attributes to noise pollution, there
- Noise pollution harms health of millions across Europe . . . - inkl
The report found 92 million people across Europe were harmed by road transport noise, 18 million by railway noise and 2 6 million by aircraft noise Published research on the health impact of noise pollution was used to estimate an annual toll of 66,000 premature deaths, 50,000 cases of cardiovascular diseases and 22,000 cases of type 2 diabetes
- Noise pollution harms health of millions across Europe . . .
A new report by the European Environment Agency (EEA) reveals that over 110 million people in Europe suffer from health-damaging noise pollution, primarily from transport, leading to 66,000 early deaths annually and various health issues like heart disease, diabetes, and depression The report
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