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Thursday, 15 June 2017

National Clean Air Day

Today is the UK’s first-ever National Clean Air Day!

Air pollution damages our health in similar ways as smoking, increasing the risk of serious diseases and making worse the effects of existing respiratory diseases. You can find out more about the health impacts of air pollution here.

Particularly if you live in a busy city it may feel as though you can never escape air pollution, particularly from all those vehicles on the road. One of the ways to avoid pollution is to avoid walking or cycling along the main roads and instead to use the side streets, cyclepaths or footpaths - which often offer better chances to find interesting plants and wildlife too! You can find out more about avoiding air pollution here.

You can also reduce your contribution to air pollution - most easily by giving up the car. If you live in an urban area with good bus services, footpaths and cyclepaths, then this is easy to do. In other places it may be much more difficult (for example in many areas of rural Scotland, the buses are very infrequent and many towns and cities in the world are designed with the car in mind but there are still things you can do to reduce air pollution even if you need to drive a lot, find out more here.

You can also help raise awareness of and reduce the effects of air pollution by getting together with other people to discuss the issues and do something about them! Find out more here.

The National Clean Air Day website doesn't really address the effects of air pollution on the wider environment, but there are many such effects, including damage to crops and forests and the build up of pollutants in individual animals and the food chain. You can read more about these effects in this paper from Massechussets Department of the Environment.

National Clean Air Day for 30 Days Wild.

7 comments:

  1. Great info and post, thanks for sharing! Happy Thursday, enjoy your day!

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  2. Might see what I can do at work for this day, thanks!

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  3. Makes sense to me! Wish us luck with clean air over here.

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  4. How come I didn't know this? Especially as I am the School Travel Champion! :-) I am trying to organise a car-free day in the new academic year and it's proving to be... challenging.

    Greetings from London.

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  5. Many thanks for this post.

    All the best Jan

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  6. It seems to me that clean air is a good example of a problem for government to take a strong role in because my dirty air sooner or later becomes your dirty air. And air knows no geographic boundaries.

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  7. Thanks Eileen!

    Hope you can enthuse your work colleagues, Simon!

    Sandy - yes I hope you can fight back against the current administration on this and other environmental issues

    Cuban - its in its first year so maybe publicity will improve in the future, good luck with your car free day...

    Lowcarb - thanks

    Rabbits Guy - very good point, thanks

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