在第五个“国际清洁空气蓝天日”到来之际,是时候建立多方伙伴关系、加大投资力度并承担起解决空气污染问题的共同责任了。从现在开始,加大投入,#即刻保卫清洁空气。
在#世界清洁空气日#到来之际,我们将发布联合国系统、合作伙伴和其他相关方的最新消息,呼吁人们关注空气污染对人类健康、气候、生物多样性、生态系统以及整体生活质量造成的严重不利影响。
在第五个“国际清洁空气蓝天日”到来之际,是时候建立多方伙伴关系、加大投资力度并承担起解决空气污染问题的共同责任了。从现在开始,加大投入,#即刻保卫清洁空气。
在#世界清洁空气日#到来之际,我们将发布联合国系统、合作伙伴和其他相关方的最新消息,呼吁人们关注空气污染对人类健康、气候、生物多样性、生态系统以及整体生活质量造成的严重不利影响。
 
98 per cent of people in Europe are breathing polluted air according to new findings from DW and the European Data Journalism Network, which analysed satellite data from the Copernicus Atmospheric Monitoring Service (CAMS).
Some part of Europe are better than others, with the Po Valley in Italy, Athens, Barcelona and Paris affected worse than most. Yet 98 per cent of the population across Europe are breathing air more polluted than World Health Organisation guidelines.
Over the past few decades, countries all over the world have begun joining together to foster cooperation and mitigate the dangerous effects of transboundary air pollution. From Southeast Asia to the African continent and even the Arctic, more and more nations are joining together to address this shared emergency – so that now today 95 per cent of the Earth’s population is covered by air pollution-specific regional agreements, sparking hope for action to clean the air we all breathe.
How exactly do we measure the quality of air? The technology differs depending where the air is being monitored. Some air quality monitors are outfitted with sensors designed to detect specific pollutants. Some use lasers to scan particulate matter density in a cubic metre of air, while others rely on satellite imaging to measure energy reflected or emitted by the Earth.
To mark Clean Air for blue skies, UNICEF has released a video explaining why children are uniquely vulnerable to air pollution and extreme heat.
The United Nations is marking International Day of Clean Air for blue skies at its New York headquarters at 10:30am local time today.
An estimated 40 per cent of global waste is openly burned in landfills, backyards and other places. These fires drive climate change and release a toxic combination of pollutants into the air, contributing to more than 1 million deaths worldwide each year.
This webinar will explore how the world can eliminate the open burning of waste, drawing experiences from across India and Africa. Sign up for free access now.
FIA Formula E aims to transfer technology from race track to road and inspire innovation –accelerating the adoption of electric vehicles to drive the race for clean air forward.
Formula E – the world's first electric motorsports brand – is also advocating the global adoption of clean mobility by enhancing technologies, working with cities to improve infrastructure and raise awareness of the benefits of electric vehicles, which is one of the most effective means of tackling urban air pollution.
Formula E partnered with UNEP in 2017 and has continued to raise awareness on the impacts of air pollution.
From Greece to Canada to Russia, it has been another long summer of wildfires in the northern hemisphere. And aside from the devastation such fires have on local communities and ecosystems, they contribute hugely to air pollution, sometimes thousands of kilometres away
Ireland is celebrating International Day of Clean Air for blue skies for the first time with a number of events on in the southern city of Cork.
Highlights of the day include a light show at Cork City Hall, an air quality information hub hosted in the Library on Grand Parade, a lunch-time cycle to Fitzgerald’s Park and an evening time Clean Air Day Roundtable discussion in City Hall.
Long-term cleaner air can be achieved in the region with more sharing of data and more coordination, according to a new article from the Stockholm Environment Institute. The air pollution problem in the region is acute: In 2023, local governments in Bogota , Santiago and Lima declared environmental alerts due to the high concentrations of particulate matter, which are tiny particles such as dust, dirt, soot and other solids and liquids in the air.