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- Report Finds Noise Pollution Harms Health of Millions Across . . .
A new report from the European Environment Agency (EEA) reveals that more than 110 million people in Europe are exposed to harmful levels of noise pollution, resulting in significant health impacts The study links traffic noise from cars, trains, and airplanes to physiological stress and sleep disturbances that cause an estimated 66,000 premature deaths each year, along with a surge in
- More than 20% of Europeans exposed to harmful noise pollution . . .
Just over 110 million people, or more than 20% of Europeans, are exposed to high levels of transport noise that exceed thresholds set under EU reporting rules and which harm our health, the environment and the economy, according to a European Environment Agency (EEA) report on noise pollution published today The report calls for stronger action at EU and national levels to address the problem
- Noise pollution harms health of millions across Europe . . .
The report found million people across Europe were harmed by road transport noise, 18 million by railway noise and 2 6 million by aircraft noise Pub- lished research on the health im- pact of noise pollution was used to estimate an annual toll of 66,000 premature deaths, 50,000 cases of cardiovascular diseases and 22,000 cases of type dia
- Over 20% of Europeans exposed to unhealthy noise pollution
More than 100 million people are impacted by transport noise at levels harmful to human health, the environment and economy, says a new EU report
- New EEA report on noise pollution in Europe – Energy in . . .
The report finds that at least 29% of Natura 2000 protected areas in Europe experience noise levels that could impact terrestrial wildlife behaviours Underwater noise pollution from shipping, offshore construction and marine exploration also disrupts marine life particularly in species in Europe’s waters that rely on sound for survival such
- New EEA 2025 Noise Report Confirms: Environmental Noise is a . . .
Key takeaways: The ESC welcomes EEA’s new report on harmful noise Environmental noise is a medical emergency demanding immediate attention Evidence shows that adverse cardiovascular effects occur at noise levels as low as 45 dB Lden - well below current regulatory thresholds Brussels, Belgium, 24 June 2025 — The newly released 2025 report by the European Environment Agency (EEA
- Environmental noise in Europe 2025 - Certifico Srl
This Environmental noise in Europe - 2025 report presents a comprehensive analysis of transport-related noise pollution and its associated health impacts, also identifying available solutions to reduce harmful exposure to noise
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