Indoor air pollution vs. outdoor air pollution death rate
The age-standardized death rates from household air pollution (caused by cooking and heating with solid fuels) versus outdoor particulate air pollution, measured as thenumber of deaths per 100,000 individuals. Countries above the comparison line have higher death rates from indoor air pollution than outdoor.
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- Absolute number of deaths from ambient particulate air pollution
- Air pollutant emissions
- Air pollution deaths as percentage of global disease burden
- Air pollution deaths from fossil fuels
- Air pollution in London vs. Delhi
- Air pollution vs. GDP per capita
- Death rate from air pollution
- Death rate from air pollutionBy type, line chart
- Death rate from air pollutionBy type, stacked area
- Death rate from ambient particulate air pollutionAge-standardized
- Death rate from ambient particulate air pollution vs. GDP per capita
- Death rate from outdoor air pollution in 1990 vs. 2019
- Death rate from outdoor air pollution vs. GDP per capita
- Death rate from ozone pollution
- Death rate from ozone pollutionage-standardized
- Death rate from particular matter air pollution vs. PM2.5 concentration
- Deaths attributed to air pollution from fossil fuels and deaths due to terrorism
- Deaths from air pollution
- Deaths from household and outdoor air pollution
- Deaths from outdoor air pollution
- Deaths from outdoor air pollution by region
- Deaths from outdoor air pollution, by age
- Deaths from ozone pollution
- Disease burden from particulate pollution
- Emissions of air pollutantsOECD
- Emissions of air pollutantsUK DEFRA; US EPA
- Emissions of particulate matter
- Exposure to air pollution with fine particulate matter
- Global sulphur dioxide (SO₂) emissions by world region
- Number of deaths from air pollution
- Outdoor air pollution death rate
- Outdoor air pollution death rate by age
- Outdoor air pollution deaths in 1990 vs. 2019
- Ozone (O₃) concentration
- Particulate matter exposure in 1990 vs. 2017
- Share of deaths attributed to air pollution
- Share of deaths attributed to outdoor air pollution
- Share of population exposed to air pollution above WHO targets
- Share of the population exposed to air pollution levels above WHO guidelines
- Sources of air pollution in the UK
- Sulphur dioxide (SO₂) emissionsKlimont et al.
- Sulphur dioxide (SO₂) emissionsClio Infra
- Sulphur dioxide (SO₂) emissions per capita
- Sulphur oxide (SO₂) emissions