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Air pollution is the greatest environmental risk to health and a major cause of disease and premature deaths in Europe. Pollution due to PM2.5 causes respiratory, cardiovascular, neurological and metabolic diseases. Since 2005, the number of premature deaths due to PM2.5 pollution has been decreasing in Slovenia and in EU countries. In 2019, there were 1,409 premature deaths due to PM2.5 pollution in Slovenia, and 307,000 in the European Union.


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Figure ZD31-1: PM2.5 population weighted average, Slovenia, 2005-2019
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PM2.5 population weighted average [[ug/m3]]

population[number]

2005

20.76

1997584

2009

17.79

2032357

2014

14.53

2061079

2015

16.31

2062866

2016

14.87

2064182

2018

14.70

2066871

2019

12.14

2080902

Figure ZD31-2: PM2.5 premature deaths, Slovenia, 2005-2019
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PM2.5 premature deaths (ref = 0 ug/m3)[number]

PM2.5 premature deaths (ref = 2.5 ug/m3)[number]

population[number]

2005

2079

1855

1997584

2009

1807

1578

2032357

2014

1511

1269

2061079

2015

1803

1556

2062866

2016

1649

1405

2064182

2018

1672

1417

2066871

2019

1409

1150

2080902

Figure ZD31-3: PM2.5 premature deaths, Slovenia, statistical regions (NUT3), 2019
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PM2.5 premature deaths (ref = 0 ug/m3)[number]

Primorsko-notranjska

43

Goriška

54

Gorenjska

56

Koroška

57

Obalno-kraška

57

Jugovzhodna Slovenija

59

Zasavska

66

Posavska

68

Pomurska

69

Podravska

70

Savinjska

70

Osrednjeslovenska

81

Slovenia

68

Figure ZD31-4: Premature deaths due to PM2.5, EU-27, 2005-2020
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PM2.5 premature deaths[number]

2005

431064

2006

2007

349421

2008

354102

2009

362841

2010

367746

2011

392315

2012

344028

2013

328976

2014

290927

2015

321072

2016

282014

2017

303475

2018

290800

2019

231384

2020

237768


Other sources and literature

  1. EEA Report 21/2019. Healthy environment, healthy lives: how the environment influences health and well-being in Europe. Dostopno na: https://www.eea.europa.eu/publications/healthy-environment-healthy-lives
  2. ETC/ATNI, 2021, Health risk assessments of air pollution — Estimations of the 2019 HRA, benefit analysis of reaching specific air quality standards and more, Eionet Report — ETC/ATNI 2021/10, European Topic Centre on Air Pollution, Transport, Noise and Industrial Pollution. Dostopno na: https://www.eionet.europa.eu/etcs/etc-atni/products/etc-atni-reports/etc-atni-report-10-2021-health-risk-assessments-of-air-pollution-estimations-of-the-2019-hra-benefit-analysis-of-reaching-specific-air-quality-standards-and-more
  3. WHO. 2021. WHO global air quality guidelines. Particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10), ozone, nitrogen dioxide,  sulfur dioxide and carbon monoxide.Povzeto po: https://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/handle/10665/345329/9789240034228-eng.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
  4. EEA. 2022. Premature deaths due to exposure to fine particulate matter in Europe. Dostopno na: https://www.eea.europa.eu/ims/health-impacts-of-exposure-to


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