Which is a really amazing thought because now you are talking about how many people likely died in World War II (up to 100 million) and in the Cold War (up to 100 million from 1945 until 1990).
So, it is now obvious to anyone looking at the facts that a war on Air pollution is actually about 10 times more important than the war on ISIS if you are looking just at how many people are dying from this single cause: Air pollution! every year.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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