"While cities have been an engine of innovation and wealth, they are also a source of pollution and disease," states today's paper. It sums up the evidence for the connections between bad air, noise, temperature, outdoor light and cardiovascular disease. Air pollution is responsible for around 800,000 fatal illnesses per year in Europe, of which around half are heart attacks and strokes. Transport emissions are the largest contributor to air pollution in cities around the world. Similarly, the dominant source of noise is road traffic, which increases the risk for ischaemic heart disease. It has been estimated that long-term exposure to transportation noise is responsible for 48,000 new cases of ischaemic heart disease each year in the EU.