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UN Secretary-General calls for international cooperation on clean air

UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres
UNEP

Marking the International Day of Clean Air for blue skies, UN Secretary-General António Guterres issued a call for increased international cooperation to address the “global emergency” of worsening air pollution.

“Global problems require global solutions. We must act together for clean air,” said Guterres. “Together, we must accelerate a just and equitable transition away from fossil fuels, particularly coal, towards clean renewable energy, while ensuring that no one is left behind.”

You can read the full story here.

On Now: Together for Clean Air event

Kenyan settlement
UNEP

The Stockholm Environment Institute, and UNEP Regional Office for Africa, Safaricom, Athletics Kenya, and the Slum Dwellers International Kenya is hosting the fourth annual International Day of Clean Air for blue skies celebrations in Nakuru, Kenya. This year’s event is themed, ‘Together for Clean Air’ and highlights the need for stronger partnerships, increased investment and shared responsibility in order to overcome air pollution.

Find out more about this event.

Collaboration key to securing clean air for all

Smog
AFP/Angela Weiss

Air pollution knows no borders. That was the message from Martina Otto, Head of the Secretariat of the UNEP-convened Climate and Clean Air Coalition, on International Day of Clean Air for blue skies.

“With this year’s theme, Together for Clean Air, we want to encourage collaboration across borders and boundaries, between sectors and beyond silos to reduce air pollution and leverage finance and investments towards air quality measures and solutions,” she said.

Read the full interview here. 

Africa Climate Week touches on scourge of air pollution

A student practicing saxophone
UNEP/Duncan Moore

As world leaders gather in Nairobi, Kenya this week for a week-long series of meetings on the climate crisis, the issue of air pollution will be percolating in the background. Many of the potential ways to lower greenhouse gas emissions – from shifting to cleaner vehicles to using less-polluting cooking fuels – can also help improve air quality. That is considered crucial in Africa; the continent could prevent 880,000 deaths a year by reducing air pollution.

World must band together to end air pollution

UNEP Executive Director, Inger Andersen
UNEP

In a video message to mark International Day of Clean Air for blue skies, UNEP Executive Director Inger Andersen called for a collective push to address air pollution.

“Air cannot be contained by human boundaries. Dirty air in one city or country becomes dirty air in another,” she said. “I call on governments, the private sector and all parties to increase action and investments and work together to beat air pollution.”

You can watch the full message here

Greenpeace Champions of Clean Air

Greenpeace Champions
Photo: Greenpeace/Roengchai Kongmuang

Greenpeace has launched a blog highlighting and celebrating some of their champions of clean air.

The champions are ordinary people who are fighting against air pollution and inspiring and empowering their communities.

For more information on the champions, who come from Indonesia, Malaysia, South Africa and the Democratic Republic of Congo, visit the Greenpeace blog here.

Happening Soon: Forum on Transboundary Air Pollution

forum poster

The Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) and The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Korea, will be holding the 3rd International Forum on Transboundary Air Pollution in Seoul and online.

The event, held on 8 September  at 14:00 (GMT +9), will be led by SEI research leader Johan Kuylenstierna , who will be discussing his report “Developing regional cooperation on air pollution in Northeast Asia: transferring lessons from Europe and North America, progress and future development.”

Kuylenstierna will be joined by a panel of expert speakers to discuss scientific and data-based approaches to combating air pollution.

More information on the conference can be found here and registration is here .

#WorldCleanAirDay 2023: Let's come together for clean air

99 per cent of our world is exposed to polluted air, causing an estimated 6.7 million premature deaths every year.

Air pollution is an environmental risk to human health. It has detrimental impacts on climate, biodiversity and ecosystems. Improving our air quality will bring health, development and environmental benefits.

This International Day of Clean Air for blue skies, we call upon everyone – governments, corporations, civil society and individuals – to come #TogetherForCleanAir.

Learn more about what you can do: www.cleanairblueskies.org

Resource pack for International Day of Clean Air for blue skies

Together Poster

Ahead of International Day of Clean Air for blue skies Health Care Without Harm have launched a resource pack to help people highlight the connections between fossil fuels, air pollution and health.

The resource pack provides posters, quote cards, videos and social media copy for people to use and help raise awareness on air pollution. Social media posts can be amplified by using the hashtag #FossilFree4Health.

UN Secretary General's message ahead of International Day of Clean Air for blue skies

photo of clean air
Photo:WMO/Romeo Ibrišević

Ahead of International Day of Clean Air for blue skies on 7 September UN Secretary General António Guterres has released a message.

In his release Guterres calls for a “common responsibility…to protect our health, and leave a healthy planet for generations to come.”

The full message can be read here.