A new report report has shown us, yet again, that air pollution is a national emergency, and that we must reject the discourse centred solely around Delhi. We must eschew the techno-fixes currently dominating discourse and recognise the long-term transitions necessary to sustainably improve air quality.
Read MoreAir pollution is a complex societal problem. We must recognise this and focus our attention on long-term policy pathways with clear goals and timelines
Read MoreWHO guidelines are a clear nudge from the health sector towards the deep decarbonisation of our economy necessary to achieve both climate and air pollution goals. Placing public health at the centre of air quality management, coupled with a commitment to accountability and transparency in standard-setting, is the only way to ensure that the goals we set do not remain solely aspirational.
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