Tobacco industry a poison for the environment too , says WHO
The world’s biggest polluting substance, tobacco, is responsible for the annual loss of eight million human lives and emissions of millions of tonnes of carbon dioxide, the World Health Organization has warned in its latest report on the issue.
Source: africanews.comPublished on 2022-05-31
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