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En el quinto Día Internacional del Aire Limpio por un cielo azul, es el momento oportuno para crear alianzas entre múltiples partes interesadas, fortalecer las inversiones y asumir nuestra responsabilidad compartida de hacer frente a la contaminación del aire. Es hora de invertir en #AireLimpioAhora.

En vísperas del #DíadelAireLimpio, presentamos las últimas novedades del sistema de las Naciones Unidas, sus asociados y demás personas que contribuyen a llamar la atención sobre los graves efectos perjudiciales de la contaminación del aire en la salud humana, el clima, la biodiversidad y los ecosistemas, así como en la calidad de vida en general.

 

Sign up now: Webinar on Building Health Bridges for Clean Air

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An online webinar will be held to mark this year’s International Day of Clean Air for blue skies .

The event, which will be hosted by the Health and Environment Alliance (HEAL) and the Institute for Health and Environment Slovenian (IHE), will look at building health bridges for clean air.

The online event will be held on 7 September between 10:00 and 12:00 CEST for more information and to register visit here.

New report highlights threat of air pollution on human life expectancy

Report coverA new report by the Air Quality Life Index (AQLI) has found that particulate air pollution remains the world’s greatest threat to human life expectancy.

The Air Quality Index Annual Update 2023 found that if fine particulate pollution (PM2.5) was reduced to meet the World Health Organization’s (WHO) guidelines, the average person would add 2.3 years onto their life expectancy, a combined 17.8 billion life-years saved worldwide.

The report also found that particulate pollution remains the world’s greatest external risk to human health, with the impact on life expectancy comparable to smoking, three times that of alcohol and unsafe water and five times that of transport injuries.

It also found that six countries- Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, China, Nigeria and Indonesia- account for three-quarters of air pollution’s impact on life expectancy.

Pre-register: Conference on air pollution and climate solutions in Southeast Asia

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The Hub of Talents on Air Pollution and Climate (HTAPC) at Thailand’s Thammasat University is hosting “Together for Clean Air: Air Pollution and Climate Solutions in Southeast Asia.”

The conference, to be held on 8 September and supported by UNEP and other agencies, will look at efforts to combat air pollution and address climate change in Southeast Asia.

The event will also feature a review of the transregional haze pollution issue and will look at the promotion of national and sub-national initiatives related to air quality management and climate change mitigation.

More information can be found here and you can pre-register for the conference here.

Practical Guide for International Day of Clean Air for blue skies

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UNEP have released a practical guide ahead of this year's International Day of Clean Air for blue skies .

The guide provides a toolkit and how-to guide to help individuals, cities, businesses, schools and governments find solutions on how to tackle air pollution.

The guide is available in English, Chinese, French, Russian, Spanish and Arabic, the six UN languages.

Read Now: report on air pollution and climate change in Korea

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Achieving clean air for blue skies in Seoul, Incheon and Gyeonggi, Republic of Korea , a new report released by UNEP, presents a comprehensive analysis of air pollutants and highlights the initiatives that the government of the Republic of Korea is undertaking to improve air quality.

By exploring linkages between air pollution and climate change, the report recommends actions to promote clean air.

The report is released ahead of International Day of Clean Air for blue skies which will be held of 7 September.

Register Now: Clean Air for blue skies side event

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The UN Economic Commission for Europe and UNEP will be holding a side event to mark International Day of Clean Air for blue skies .

The moderated event held in Geneva, Switzerland on 6 September will feature expert panellists who will highlight joint efforts by the UNECE Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution, UNEP and other UN organizations on clean air in the Pan-European region.

Registration for the event is now open .

Online Now: Updated Brand Guide

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Ahead of International Day of Clean Air for blue skies a new Brand Guide has been developed to promote the Day.

The Guide, which highlights this year’s theme of #TogetherForCleanAir, is available here .

Register your International Day of Clean Air for blue skies events

Register your event

If you are hosting an event to mark International Day of Clean Air for blue skies you can register your event here .

This year’s Day will be held under the theme of #TogetherForCleanAir and you can view all events on the interactive global map .

Happening soon: West Asia consultation on air pollution.

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UNEP West Asia will hold a consultation workshop with Member States, UN agencies and regional institutions working on air pollution.

The consultation will be held on 3 and 4 of September in Amman, Jordan. The event will happen ahead of the fourth annual International Day of Clean Air for blue skies which will be held on 7 September.

More details can be found here. For more information on air pollution in the region, please see this report.

Fourth Clean Air for blue skies day calls for collaboration

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 Photo: Pexels/Quang Nguyen Vinh

This year’s International Day of Clean Air for blue skies will be held on 7 September 2023 under the theme Together for Clean Air .

The fourth annual day will focus on the need for strong partnerships, increased investments and a shared responsibility to overcome air pollution.

More information on this year’s event can be found here .