This chart shows annual deaths from air pollution by country for 2023, ranking the top 10 countries.

    Key findings:

    – China leads with 2.7M, followed by India at 1.6M

    – Germany rounds out the top 10 at 193K

    Source:IHME, Global Burden of Disease

    by Branding5_com

    12 Comments

    1. Adjust for population would be more of an indicator of issue no? This is basically a list of the 10 most populous and dense countries

    2. As someone who has been in vietnam for over a month, there’s no way Germany is above them. As such im going to question the data.

    3. inevitablennhilation on

      Most deaths in India are massively underreported and are easily attributed to secondary causes.

    4. 2025 death data isn’t out yet but worth noting Chad now leads pollution rankings and China has been quietly cutting down their pollution levels. wild how much can change in a few years

    5. Bitter_Armadillo8182 on

      Interesting, sad but interesting. Would China still rank first if the numbers were adjusted for population?

    6. cashintheclaw on

      so you’re telling me the countries with the highest number of people have the highest number deaths from air pollution? fascinating

    7. _crazyboyhere_ on

      Adjusted for population, the US, Japan and Germany are among the countries with the lowest air population related deaths

      Edit: Brazil too.

    8. notraceofanything on

      This is so weird as a comparison, because the IMHE report already includes age-standardized per capita numbers (adjusting for differences in demographic composition). What does this chart add? The “key findings” are useless.

      If you look at those numbers it looks very much like you would expect.

    9. velociraptnado on

      Percentage of population would actually demonstrate this, otherwise this chart is largely meaningless

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