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- London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) works. Heres proof | World . . .
London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) was launched in 2019 to reduce pollution from road vehicles New research has found that air pollution has been significantly reduced both inside and outside the zone as a result The ULEZ is set to be expanded in August 2023 with the aim of reducing air pollution for five million more Londoners
- How cities are tackling the silent killer of air pollution
Policies in London, such as the central ULEZ, have contributed to reductions in the number of hospital admissions for asthma attributable to air pollution of 30% in 2017 to 2019, compared to the period between 2014 to 2016 Madrid, Milan and Seoul, meanwhile, are expanding low-emission zones and imposing stricter limits on polluting vehicles
- Banning polluting cars really does improve health - Lancet study . . .
Ninety-nine percent of the world’s population breathes polluted air But a new report finds banning polluting cars from cities has a positive impact on human health
- Expanding Londons ultra low emission zone will help 5 million more . . .
Air pollution in London falls hardest on the most marginalized – but the Ultra Low Emission Zone's expansion will save lives and cut emissions
- London is tackling air pollution by expanding its ULEZ | World Economic . . .
The ULEZ was introduced in April 2019 and is the world’s strictest low-emission zone, covering a range of vehicles The scheme has cut emissions and boosted air quality, but there is a limit to how much effect it can have on its own, so other schemes will be needed too
- What is the Netherlands’ plan for zero-emission deliveries? | World . . .
The rise of online shopping is generating ever more deliveries Now these Dutch cities are making van drivers go green by banning fossil-fuel vehicles
- Guess the 2023 word of the year, according to Collins Dictionary
Collins Dictionary’s 2023 word of the year is 'AI' Other words in the Collins top 10 include greedflation, ultra-processed and ULEZ Over 200 AI leaders will gather at the World Economic Forum’s AI Governance Summit on 13-15 November to look at the impact artificial intelligence could have on areas including jobs, security and the economy
- UKs Clean Air Zones Can Save Lives And Money. Heres How
Clean Air Zones in the UK are helping save lives and money New research shows how clean air policy-making generates significant economic and health benefits
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