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Curbing the haze, counting the cost

By Nhan Tam

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Addressing environmental pollution, Vietnam is shifting from data to field-level action, implementing agricultural and urban interventions to safeguard public health and economic prosperity. The economic toll of environmental degradation has moved beyond theoretical modeling into a stark reality for national treasuries and public health systems. Lead exposure alone accounts for a 7% loss in global gross domestic product (GDP), representing not just a health catastrophe but a profound failure in resource management and human capital protection. Economic realities and the global burden Such comments were heard during the Regional Pollution Forum for Southeast Asia, held in HCMC on March 2 and 3, hosted by the Global Alliance on Health and Pollution (GAHP) in partnership with the UK government through the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA). According to data presented at the event by the Global Burden of Disease Research Center under the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME), pollution remains a primary driver of health loss. Marie Ng, the center’s director, said that environmental and occupational risks, led by air pollution and lead exposure, account for a sizable share of Disability-Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) lost worldwide. In the Western Pacific Region, air pollution ranks as the […]
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