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Officials knew 9/11 air was toxic, yet told New Yorkers it was safe
A confidential memo from October 2001, recently obtained by advocacy group 911 Health Watch, reveals
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Wood burners polluting rural homes more than traffic
A citizen science project with schoolchildren on the Isle of Anglesey has revealed that for
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Air pollution inequality worsens without global climate cooperation
Ambitious global climate action could prevent up to 1.32 million premature deaths each year by
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Air pollution linked to faster mobility loss in older adults
Long-term exposure to air pollution may do more than damage the lungs and heart –
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The EIP: Setting targets is easy. Delivery is hard
Ben Pearce, Head of the Health Effects of Air Pollution at Impact on Urban Health,
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Government’s air quality Plan puts the economy ahead of health
Dr Peter Knapp – air quality scientist, journalist and filmmaker – provides a damning response
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Councils urged to put cycling first as £600m active travel funding allocated
Cycling infrastructure continues to be sidelined by local councils across England despite more than £600
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Brixton sees dramatic improvement in air quality
Air quality in central Brixton has improved dramatically, bringing an end to the repeated legal
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Europeans want public transport investment but split on ‘robotaxis’
A major new survey of over 8,400 residents across nine European capitals reveals a strong
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EV rollout accelerates but councils face funding and grid hurdles
A new industry report reveals the UK is on track with its EV charging rollout,
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Funding for air pollution cut 99%, campaigners raise alarm
Mums for Lungs warned the cuts will significantly delay efforts to reduce emissions to levels
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Children are losing millions of healthy years to secondhand smoke – study
New research shows children across the globe are losing over 8.4 million years of healthy
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Exclusive: London Councils have issued zero fines for wood-burning stoves
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Interview: How to deal with our growing e-waste mountain
Air Quality News talks to Sebastien Farnaud, professor in bio-innovation & enterprise at Coventry University
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The burning question – air pollution and plastic waste
An estimated 381 million tonnes of plastic waste is produced globally each year. Many countries
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London to receive 20 new hydrogen buses
London is set to receive 20 new hydrogen double-decker buses. The buses will be the
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A Unified Approach to the Clean Air Agenda, Air-PoT findings
A Unified Approach to Clean Air Agenda, Air-PoT findings Workshop 28th June 2021 Applying a
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Episode 5 of the Environment Journal Podcast is now LIVE
This month in the Environment Journal Podcast series I chat to Professor Nick Chater, who
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National monitoring campaign will find out the sources of different pollutants
A new national monitoring campaign will aim to find out more about air pollution. The
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Government announces new measures to tackle air pollution
The government has responded to the coroner’s report following the death of Ella Kissi-Debrah but
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Feature: Tackling air pollution and climate justice together
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The use of leaded petrol has come to an official end
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) celebrates the official end of leaded petrol. Since 1922,
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Air pollution linked to increased use of mental health services
Exposure to air pollution is linked to increased use of mental health services, according to
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The impact of nitrogen pollution is poorly understood
The true impact of nitrogen pollution on the environment is poorly understood, warn researchers at
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Ozone depleting substances could have led to additional warming
Without the global ban on ozone-depleting substances, we would already be facing the reality of
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New project will address EV inequality
A new project will address electric vehicle (EV) inequality in the London Borough of Lambeth.
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New rapid EV hub in Somerset
A new electric vehicle (EV) hub will provide drivers with rapid and accessible charging. Working
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The current car tax system punishes low mileage drivers, report says
The current car tax system punishes low income and low mileage drivers, according to a
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Air pollution inequality worsens without global climate cooperation
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Inquest proceedings begin over silicosis death of stone worker
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Government launches 1bn plan to expand community energy
Communities across the UK are set to gain greater control over locally produced energy under
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Secondhand vape smoke may damage lung tissue
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An invisible chemical rain is falling across Earth
According to new research, chemicals once introduced to protect the ozone layer are now spreading
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