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Tag: ambient air

Air pollution 'hot potato' for London Olympics - 17 November 2011 - News

Reducing traffic-related pollution, particularly from diesel, is set to become "a political hot potato" for London as air quality problems promise to grow bigger during the 2012 Olympics.

EU law-makers call for delay in air quality standards - 10 October 2007 - News

A vote in Parliament's environment committee in favour of more stringent air quality limits and more flexible implementation delays looks set to send the law-making body on a collision course with Council before the end of the year.

EU clean air strategy - 26 June 2007 - LinksDossier

The strategy aims to extend clean air laws into new sectors - agriculture and transport - that were not covered before, targeting five main pollutants including fine-dust particles which are most harmful to human health. It is expected to cost the EU some €7.1 billion every year but the anticipated benefits in terms of reduced sickness and mortality will be fivefold, the Commission claims.

Air pollution 'critical' in large cities - 18 October 2006 - News

A survey of 26 large European cities shows that only three are in full compliance with EU air-quality standards. The survey comes one week ahead of a key vote on air quality in the Council.

Parliament softens EU clean-air law - 27 September 2006 - News

The European Parliament has allowed member states more time and flexibility on meeting clean-air standards, bringing concern to the Commission and environmental groups.

EEA: Traffic-related pollution "alarming" in EU cities - 24 March 2006 - News

New data from the European Environment Agency reveals air pollution limit values were frequently exceeded at street level and in urban hotspots during the year 2000.

Clean air strategy seeks balance between health and business concerns - 23 September 2005 - News

The strategy will cost Europe some €7.1 billion every year, down from the €12 billion initially proposed by Environment Commissioner Dimas. But the health benefits alone will be fivefold, he said.

MEPs want clear limit values on air pollution - 22 January 2004 - News

The Parliament's environment Committee voted on 21 January 2004 in favour of imposing clear limit values on heavy metals released in ambient air.

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