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How do environmental hazards affect vulnerable groups in Europe?

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Article Published 15 Mar 2019 Last modified 11 May 2021
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Photo: © Harry Oliver, My City/EEA
Targeted action is needed to better protect Europe’s most vulnerable populations, including the poor, the elderly and children, from environmental hazards like air and noise pollution and extreme temperatures. Aleksandra Kazmierczak, a European Environment Agency (EEA) climate change adaptation expert, explains the main findings of a new EEA report that assesses the links between social and demographic inequalities and exposure to air pollution, noise and extreme temperatures.
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