According to the 2025 World Air Quality Report by IQAir, only 13 countries and territories met the World Health Organization’s (WHO) safe air quality standards in 2025, a decline from 17% of cities the previous year. The clean air locations are largely oceanic or remote, including Australia, Estonia, Finland, and several Caribbean/Pacific islands, excluding all of Asia.
According to the 2025 World Air Quality Report by IQAir, only 13 countries and territories met the World Health Organization’s (WHO) safe air quality standards in 2025, a decline from 17% of cities the previous year. The clean air locations are largely oceanic or remote, including Australia, Estonia, Finland, and several Caribbean/Pacific islands, excluding all of Asia. Key Details of the 2025 Report: Clean Locations: - The 13 nations/territories meeting guidelines include Australia, Estonia, Finland, Grenada, Iceland, Mauritius, New Caledonia, Panama, French Polynesia, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, Barbados, and Réunion. Worsening Global Quality: - 91% of the 143 surveyed countries/territories failed to meet WHO safety guidelines, with pollution driven by fossil fuels and climate-related wildfires. Asian Pollution Levels: - South Asia is the most polluted region, with Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Tajikistan topping the global list, while India ranks as the 6th most polluted coun...