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Latvia’s PM2.5 Air Pollution

#52 of 192 in the PM2.5 Air Pollution progress rankings

PM2.5 air pollution, mean annual exposure (micrograms per cubic meter) represents the population-weighted exposure to fine particulate matter less than 2.5 microns in diameter, capable of penetrating deep into the respiratory tract and causing health damage (lower is better).

Latest (2020)
11.6 µg/m³
Year-over-year
-0.9 µg/m³
Change since start (1990→2020)
-16.1 µg/m³

Key insights

  • From 1990 to 2020, PM2.5 Air Pollution changed by -16.1 µg/m³.
  • Most recent year-over-year change (2019→2020): -0.9 µg/m³.
  • Lowest level: 11.6 µg/m³ in 2020.
  • Highest level: 27.7 µg/m³ in 1990.

PM2.5 Air Pollution Chart (1990–2020)

*Average based on available data from 193 UN member countries

PM2.5 Air Pollution Table (1990–2020)

PM2.5 Air Pollution — Latvia
Year PM2.5 Air Pollution
1990 27.7 µg/m³
1991 27.4 µg/m³
1992 27.1 µg/m³
1993 26.7 µg/m³
1994 26.3 µg/m³
1995 25.9 µg/m³
1996 25.3 µg/m³
1997 24.7 µg/m³
1998 24.0 µg/m³
1999 23.2 µg/m³
2000 22.5 µg/m³
2001 21.6 µg/m³
2002 20.5 µg/m³
2003 19.4 µg/m³
2004 18.5 µg/m³
2005 18.1 µg/m³
2006 18.0 µg/m³
2007 18.0 µg/m³
2008 17.9 µg/m³
2009 17.9 µg/m³
2010 17.7 µg/m³
2011 15.5 µg/m³
2012 15.0 µg/m³
2013 15.4 µg/m³
2014 16.1 µg/m³
2015 13.7 µg/m³
2016 12.6 µg/m³
2017 11.7 µg/m³
2018 14.2 µg/m³
2019 12.5 µg/m³
2020 11.6 µg/m³

Source: World Bank