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Tag: nigeria

Kate Okorie – Nigeria’s “Soot” City: In Conversation with Dr Bieye Briggs, Executive Director, Centre for Environmental and Public Health

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Black soot in Nigeria’s Port Harcourt city has increased mortality rates by 30%. In this interview, we discuss how the city has become a poster child for air pollution globally and the health consequences of air pollution as evidenced among residents.

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