As the world's population grows, cities swell and demand for mobility and other energy services surges, the already intolerable
costs of poor air quality risk increasing dramatically.
Not exact matches
It is estimated that the country is losing some 8 percent
of its wealth each year to pollution, with the toll including everything from crops destroyed by acid rain to spiraling health
costs due to
poor air and water
quality.
Poor air quality increases respiratory ailments like asthma and bronchitis, heightens the risk
of life - threatening conditions like cancer, and burdens our health care system with substantial medical
costs.
This is a breath
of fresh
air in inexpensive devices where the digitizer
quality suffers as a result
of cost savings and creates a
poor user experience.