Fossil Fuel Particles Cut Life Span

The HeraldNovember 30, 2004

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Tiny airborne particles released by burning fossil fuels are reducing the average human life span across Europe and North America by eight months, a leading research body said yesterday.

The particles are a major cause of heart attacks, one of the world's biggest killers, a scientist from an Austrian-based research body told a United Nations news conference.

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