Show caption Smoking remains one of the world’s greatest health threats, but media coverage has decreased. Photograph: Sam Morris/Guardian Design Team Tobacco: a deadly business Tobacco: a deadly business – about this series This series is focused on the damage caused by the tobacco industry, which continues to endanger the lives of millions of the world’s most vulnerable people Supported by About this content Tobacco: a deadly business team Wed 12 Jul 2017 05.45 BST Share on Facebook

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This content is funded by support provided, in part, by Vital Strategies with funding by Bloomberg Philanthropies. Content is editorially independent and its purpose is to shine a light on both the tobacco industry and the world’s most vulnerable populations, who disproportionately bear the brunt of the global health crisis resulting from tobacco consumption.

Although tobacco consumption remains one of the world’s greatest health threats, media coverage has decreased as the sense of urgency to address the issue has waned. This investigative reporting series seeks to renew the focus on tobacco consumption and deaths worldwide, contextualised through the duel lenses of global inequality and health.

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