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Home » Global air quality worsened in 2025

Global air quality worsened in 2025

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POLLUTION: Pakistan and Bangladesh had the highest average PM2.5 concentrations, while French Polynesia and Puerto Rico recorded the lowest, IQAir Group said

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Global air quality declined in 2025, with more cities reporting standards below international health guidelines on the impact of severe wildfires and pollution from sectors including fossil fuels and agriculture.

Data from almost 9,500 cities showed 14 percent met WHO standards for annual average concentrations of harmful fine-particle matter, or PM2.5, a report released yesterday by IQAir Group showed.

That compared with a total of 17 percent a year earlier when nearly 9,000 cities were surveyed.

People cool off near the Arabian Sea during the third day of the Eid al-Fitr in Karachi, Pakistan, on Monday.

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The “productivity of a whole future generation will be linked” to air quality, IQAir global chief executive officer Frank Hammes said.

“We know that air pollution reduces IQ, we know that air pollution reduces the ability of physical labor, and we know that air pollution ultimately will cost the health system as people need medical attention and drop out of the labor force,” he added.

Wildfires played a primary role in the decline last year, with record emissions from incidents in Europe and Canada.

Outdoor air pollution killed about 5.7 million people in 2020 and annual economic damages are estimated at between US$4.5 trillion and US$6.1 trillion, the equivalent of as much as 6.5 percent of GDP, the World Bank said in a report last year.

While some nations, including China, are imposing stricter air quality standards, policies are being rolled back in the US under the Environmental Protection Agency’s drive to remove rules seen as inflating costs and limiting consumer choice.

The world’s 25 most polluted cities were all located in India, Pakistan and China, where industrial emissions, vehicle exhaust, dust storms and crop burning contributed to poor air quality, the IQAir report said.

Some of the worst November and December conditions in years in northern India posed a more serious risk to the nation’s economy than trade tariffs, former IMF official Gita Gopinath told the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, in January.

Pakistan and Bangladesh had the highest annual average PM2.5 concentrations, while French Polynesia and Puerto Rico recorded the lowest totals and were among 13 countries or territories with levels below the WHO’s recommended limits, IQAir said in the report.

The Switzerland-based company is a provider of air quality data and supplies purification and monitoring systems.

PM2.5 is regarded as a greater risk to human health than larger particulates because the matter can embed deep into the lungs and cause inflammation, heightening the risk of cardiovascular and respiratory diseases and cancers. Children exposed to air pollution can suffer permanent respiratory damage.

Major sources of PM2.5 from human activity include combustion engines, industrial emissions, power plants, agriculture and residential wood or coal burning, the report said.

Data centers for artificial intelligence are seen as a potentially emerging source of PM2.5 pollution in the US, both indirectly through increased power plant emissions and directly as a result of the use of diesel generators for backup power.

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