Cost of air pollution in Malaysia may exceed RM28 billion, say experts

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Analysts say a Greenpeace estimate of 1.9% GDP losses only accounts to air pollution from fossil fuels. FMTNews AirPollution PasirGudang

Schools in Johor were forced to close after two bouts of air pollution last year.

Greenpeace recently released a report which found that air pollution from burning fossil fuels costs economies US$8 billion a day. The sum amounts to about 3.3% of global gross domestic product , or US$2.9 trillion per year. “Air pollution is expected to worsen year after year as industrialisation ramps up and we continue to burn fossil fuels,” Siew told FMT.

Stressing that more research needed to be done on the impact from smaller-scale domestic burning of waste in Malaysia, Ashford said there had been some well-publicised air pollution problems linked to the release of industrial chemicals lately. “New evidence is continually emerging on the effects of air pollution, such as harming mental health and performance at work, suggesting a broader drag on society,” he added.

Aidan Farrow, lead author of the report and an air quality scientist at Greenpeace International, told FMT that their analysis of solutions found that renewable energy and other alternatives to fossil fuel use were affordable and should be increasingly implemented.

 

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