Breathing in Coclé is Injurious to Health.

Air pollution threatens the health of 287 thousand people across 6 districts in Coclé. The average PM2.5 level is 10.3 µg/m³—2.1× higher than the WHO guideline.

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Air Pollution in Coclé

Coclé faces significant air pollution challenges. 100% of districts exceed the WHO guideline for clean air. This is putting 287 thousand across 6 districts at risk.

The average PM2.5 over 2023 was 10.3µg/m³. That's 2.1 times the WHO guideline for clean air of 5µg/m³.

This is equivalent of everybody, including children, smoking about 171 cigarettes in a year.

Air Quality Trend

Annual PM2.5 levels from 2014 to 2023. The WHO guideline for safe air is 5 µg/m³.

Life Expectancy Impact

If Coclé met the WHO guideline of 5 µg/m³, the average person would live 0.5 years longer.

That's 143K years of life stolen from 287 thousand people. Years of watching children grow up. Years of building a career. Years of quiet mornings and celebrations.

Lives cut short. Breathing kills.

Districts with Highest Pollution

The top 6 most polluted districts in Coclé. These areas face the greatest health burden from air pollution.

  • 1.Antón
    0.5 years lost
  • 2.Penonomé
    0.5 years lost
  • 3.La Pintada
    0.5 years lost
  • 4.Aguadulce
    0.5 years lost
  • 5.Natá
    0.5 years lost
  • 6.Olá
    0.5 years lost

Population Exposure by Pollution Level

Distribution of population across different PM2.5 pollution levels. The WHO guideline is 5 µg/m³—only populations below this threshold are breathing safe air.

< 5 µg/m³
0%
0
5-10 µg/m³
2.4%
7K
10-15 µg/m³
97.6%
280K
15-25 µg/m³
0%
0
25-35 µg/m³
0%
0
> 35 µg/m³
0%
0

All 6 Districts in Coclé

Complete air quality data for every district in Coclé, sorted by population.

DistrictPopulationPM2.5 µg/m³Years Lost
Penonomé116K
10.3
0.5 years
Antón59K
10.5
0.5 years
Aguadulce51K
10.2
0.5 years
La Pintada33K
10.2
0.5 years
Natá21K
10.0
0.5 years
Olá7K
9.7
0.5 years

Showing 6 districts, sorted by population (largest first). PM2.5 values are for 2023. Years lost calculated against WHO guideline of 5 µg/m³.