A recent British study revealed that air pollution caused by smoke and exhaust fumes of cars, trucks, aircraft and power plants in the cause of 13,000 premature deaths in the United Kingdom.
The findings come in a recent study published the journal "Environmental Science
& Technology ", and the number issued in the nineteenth of the month of April, and supervised the conduct of researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and relied on a large database of thousands of patients since 2005.
The study pointed out that air pollution of the most important risk factors faced by the human at the moment and caused him many of the risk and damage during his daily life, especially for people living in cities.
The study added that emissions from power plants are the most dangerous for human health, causing the first in the incidence of premature death in the United Kingdom, and is north of Britain, which embraces most of these stations.