30 cities where air pollution has increased the most recently
Smoggy cities

Many cities worldwide struggle with air pollution, caused by everything from endless cars to power-guzzling factories. And sadly, in many urban hubs across the globe, air pollution is on the rise – in fact, the World Health Organisation (WHO) says that, as of 2022, 99% of the world’s population was breathing polluted air. In response, HouseFresh has analysed data to determine the places where the PM2.5 level (the amount of fine particles in the air) has increased the most in recent years. Findings are measured in PM2.5 micrograms per cubic metre of air (µg/m3).
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Global cities: 10. Pokhara, Nepal

Global cities: 9. Arak, Iran

Global cities: 8. Karaj, Iran

Global cities: 7. Tehran, Iran

Global cities: 6. East London, South Africa

Global cities: 5. Baghdad, Iraq

Global cities: 4. Lahore, Pakistan

Global cities: 3. Oaxaca, Mexico

Global cities: 2. Dubai, UAE

Known for ultra-modern architecture, luxurious lifestyle and a lively nightlife, Dubai might be loved by tourists but it is also the most populated city within the United Arab Emirates. As cars remain the number one mode of transport in the Middle Eastern city, air pollution is constantly on the rise. However, though pollution levels have recently risen by +50.2 µg/m, Dubai aims to produce a third of its energy from clean sources by 2050.
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Global cities: 1. Dammam, Saudi Arabia

US cities: 10. Richmond, Virginia

US cities: 9. Tucson, Arizona

US cities: 8. Indianapolis, Indiana

US cities: 7. Fresno, California

US cities: 6. Sacramento, California

US cities: 5. Austin, Texas

US cities: 4. Houston, Texas

US cities: 3. Los Angeles, California

US cities: 2. Salt Lake City, Utah

When it comes to rising air pollution in the USA's cities, Utah's capital ranks second (+1.8 µg/m)). HouseFresh acknowledges that there are natural features at play here: given the fact that the city is carved into a valley, it experiences a meteorological phenomena known as 'inversion', in which cool air becomes trapped beneath warmer air, pushing pollution towards the ground. However, this shouldn't put you off Salt Lake City's epic Olympic Park or exploring the fascinating Temple Square, belonging to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
US cities: 1. Miami, Florida

European cities: 10. Kecskemet, Hungary

European cities: 9. Nancy, France

European cities: 8. Gyor, Hungary

European cities: 7. Eindhoven, the Netherlands

European cities: 6. Dordrecht, the Netherlands

European cities: 5. Poznan, Poland

European cities: 4. Pristina, Kosovo

Pristina is the capital and economic heart of Kosovo, home to striking architectural landmarks such as the National Library of Kosovo (pictured), with its bubble-like appearance created by abundant domes. Unfortunately, it comes in fourth as Europe's fastest polluting city (+2.7 µg/m). That's mainly due to a pair of coal-fired power plants, which spurn regular protests from residents of the city. Initiatives such as a new electric taxi fleet in the city are attempting to begin to combat the problem.
European cities: 3. Dijon, France

European cities: 2. Palma, Mallorca, Spain

European cities: 1. Salamanca, Spain

Head to northwestern Spain and you'll discover Salamanca's incredible Old City – a rich, UNESCO-protected tapestry of baroque, renaissance and gothic buildings. However, the city ranks number one when it comes to fast polluting cities in Europe. HouseFresh puts this down to vehicular traffic, though it recognises that new low-emissions zones introduced from 2023 might help to combat the problem.
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