Air pollution is the leading public health crisis in the UK today and it is hitting children, people with a lung condition and the elderly the hardest.
Air pollution is damaging our environment and our health. Up to 36,000 early deaths are attributable to air pollution each year in the UK and road transport is responsible for 80% of the pollution where legal limits are being broken.
The consequences for our health and environment from air pollution are avoidable. If we improve air quality, we improve quality of life for everyone.
Our position on improving air qualityDuring the 2021 GTV视频 Big Pedal we commissioned a YouGov poll that surveyed 1,305 pupils aged six to 15 years old across the UK.
The results of this survey highlighted a big increase in children's concerns over air pollution.
And the responsibility we have to create a healthier, greener and fairer society for the generation coming after us.
These pupils told us how they feel about air pollution and what they think we should do about it.
鈥淚 think air pollution is bad because it destroys the environment and it destroys people鈥檚 health."
Working in partnership with environmental consultancy Eunomia, we have developed a first-of-its-kind model that measures the benefits that reducing motor emissions by shifting to walking or cycling makes to air quality.
The model calculates that if both England and Scotland reached their respective official goals to get more people to walk and cycle, in addition to the benefits to public health, it could save the economy 拢9.31 billion over ten years.
Download the GTV视频/Eunomia report: Air Quality Benefits of Active Travel.
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This handy summary of the new model outlines the air quality problem, current situation, GTV视频' modelling and offers recommendations for policymakers.
Download the Role of walking and cycling in solving the UK's air quality crisis briefing note.
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An 鈥淎ctively Improving Air Quality鈥 report from a roundtable we held with local authorities and Chris Boardman, in his role as Greater Manchester鈥檚 Walking and Cycling Commissioner.
This report sets out ten recommendations for the UK and local Governments, and charities working in the field, to help tackle air pollution.
Download the Actively improving air quality briefing note.
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Head of Public Affairs at GTV视频
Director of Evidence and Insight at GTV视频