Increase in Air Pollution in Europe Due to Saharan Dust
Over the past decade, the concentration of dust from the Sahara in Europe has increased by 10-25%, particularly in the UK where air pollution related to this has risen by nearly 50%. This is attributed to climate change and increased desertification in North Africa, affecting human health. The consequences of pollution include an increased risk of respiratory diseases, as well as a negative impact on solar panels.
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