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#12200009
27 March 2025
A man burns plastic waste, leading to severe air pollution in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on March 27, 2025. Open burning of plastic releases toxic chemicals such as dioxins and furans, which are harmful to human health and the environment.
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#12200010
27 March 2025
A man burns plastic waste, leading to severe air pollution in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on March 27, 2025. Open burning of plastic releases toxic chemicals such as dioxins and furans, which are harmful to human health and the environment.
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#12200011
27 March 2025
A man burns plastic waste, leading to severe air pollution in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on March 27, 2025. Open burning of plastic releases toxic chemicals such as dioxins and furans, which are harmful to human health and the environment.
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#10382512
18 August 2023
View of the chimney of a crematorium in Colonia Doctores, Mexico City. According to the Faculty of Medicine of the Autonomous University of Mexico, the main environmental impact caused by the cremation of corpses is related to air pollution, since, on the one hand, it emits the combustion gases inherent in any equipment that performs this practice with fossil fuels, and also volatile products are generated due to calcination.
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#10382514
18 August 2023
View of the chimney of a crematorium next to a building with apartments in Colonia Doctores, Mexico City. According to the Faculty of Medicine of the Autonomous University of Mexico, the main environmental impact caused by the cremation of corpses is related to air pollution, since, on the one hand, it emits the combustion gases inherent in any equipment that performs this practice with fossil fuels, and also volatile products are generated due to calcination.
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#10382516
18 August 2023
View of the chimney of a crematorium next to a building with apartments in Colonia Doctores, Mexico City. According to the Faculty of Medicine of the Autonomous University of Mexico, the main environmental impact caused by the cremation of corpses is related to air pollution, since, on the one hand, it emits the combustion gases inherent in any equipment that performs this practice with fossil fuels, and also volatile products are generated due to calcination.
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#10382518
18 August 2023
View of the chimney of a crematorium next to a building with apartments in Colonia Doctores, Mexico City. According to the Faculty of Medicine of the Autonomous University of Mexico, the main environmental impact caused by the cremation of corpses is related to air pollution, since, on the one hand, it emits the combustion gases inherent in any equipment that performs this practice with fossil fuels, and also volatile products ar.e generated due to calcination
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#10382520
18 August 2023
View of the chimney of a crematorium in Colonia Doctores, Mexico City. According to the Faculty of Medicine of the Autonomous University of Mexico, the main environmental impact caused by the cremation of corpses is related to air pollution, since, on the one hand, it emits the combustion gases inherent in any equipment that performs this practice with fossil fuels, and also volatile products are generated due to calcination.
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#10382522
18 August 2023
View of the chimney of a crematorium next to a building with apartments in Colonia Doctores, Mexico City. According to the Faculty of Medicine of the Autonomous University of Mexico, the main environmental impact caused by the cremation of corpses is related to air pollution, since, on the one hand, it emits the combustion gases inherent in any equipment that performs this practice with fossil fuels, and also volatile products are generated due to calcination
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#10382524
18 August 2023
Exterior view of a crematorium next to a residential building in Colonia Doctores, Mexico City. According to the Faculty of Medicine of the Autonomous University of Mexico, the main environmental impact caused by the cremation of corpses is related to air pollution, since, on the one hand, it emits the combustion gases inherent in any equipment that performs this practice with fossil fuels, and also volatile products are generated due to calcination.
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#10382526
18 August 2023
Two people remove a coffin from a float inside a crematorium next to a residential building in Colonia Doctores, Mexico City. According to the Faculty of Medicine of the Autonomous University of Mexico, the main environmental impact caused by the cremation of corpses is related to air pollution, since, on the one hand, it emits the combustion gases inherent in any equipment that performs this practice with fossil fuels, and also volatile products are generated due to calcination.
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#10382528
18 August 2023
View of two coffins inside a crematorium next to a residential building in Colonia Doctores, Mexico City. According to the Faculty of Medicine of the Autonomous University of Mexico, the main environmental impact caused by the cremation of corpses is related to air pollution, since, on the one hand, it emits the combustion gases inherent in any equipment that performs this practice with fossil fuels, and also volatile products are generated due to calcination.
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#10382530
18 August 2023
View of two coffins inside a crematorium next to a residential building in Colonia Doctores, Mexico City. According to the Faculty of Medicine of the Autonomous University of Mexico, the main environmental impact caused by the cremation of corpses is related to air pollution, since, on the one hand, it emits the combustion gases inherent in any equipment that performs this practice with fossil fuels, and also volatile products are generated due to calcination.
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#10382532
18 August 2023
Exterior view of the General Hospital of Mexico, located near a crematorium in Mexico City.
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#10382534
18 August 2023
Exterior view of the General Hospital of Mexico, located near a crematorium in Mexico City.
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#10382536
18 August 2023
Exterior view of the Hospital General subway station of the Metro Collective Transportation System, located near a crematorium in Mexico City.
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