Draft Aviation Policy Framework – Response from Clean Air in London Government and Mayor of London are lobbying to weaken air pollution laws Dear Sir or Madam I am writing on behalf of Clean Air in London (CAL) to respond to your consultation on a Draft Aviation Policy Framework (the Consultation).  Please note that this … Read more

Indoor air quality (IAQ) can be worse than outdoor (or ambient) air quality (AAQ) due to the many sources of pollution within buildings and homes.  Clean Air in London (CAL) is therefore campaigning to build public understanding of indoor air quality with support from Camfil Farr.  CAL does Pollution Checks to investigate air quality. The most … Read more

Presentation to Friends of the Earth’s national conference on 15 September 2012.  Session titled ‘Calling for clean air in our cities’.  Chaired by Jenny Bates, Friends of the Earth London Campaigner, with Dr Ian Medway of King’s College London See http://www.foe.co.uk/events/conference_7967.html    

6 September 2012  ‘Clean Air in London’ calls for organisers to consider delaying the Paralympics marathon events until Monday or bringing them forward to Saturday to avoid smog On Thursday 6 September, the Met Office published its five day weather forecast for London which included ‘Moderate’ 6/10 air pollution for the Olympic Park on Sunday.  … Read more

Government failed to forecast a smog episode before the Opening Ceremony that turned out to be the worst for six years and then failed to warn the public even when it was underway  Environment Ministers issued a ‘Press release’ downgrading ‘Air quality’ as a Government priority as smog worsened.  The next day they advised businesses … Read more

Government issues ‘Pollution Episode Warning’ as ozone in North Kensington, London, breaches ‘Public information threshold’ under UK and European law Adults and children with lung problems, and adults with heart problems, and the general public may wish to check health advice provided by airTEXT and the London Air Quality Network ‘Clean Air in London’ calls … Read more

Government website is predicting ‘Moderate’ air pollution in London for the next three days.  airTEXT is forecasting ‘Moderate’ 6/10 ozone levels at the Olympic Park on Wednesday   Government website says ‘the main pollutant of concern is ozone’ and ‘the situation is expected to ‘slightly deteriorate’ for the following three days as warm weather continues and … Read more

The blockbuster report shows: over 85% of the areas with England’s worst air pollution are in London; diesel exhaust is at the heart of air pollution problems in cities; the vulnerable are much more likely to be exposed to air pollution than others; and key policy actions needed ‘Clean Air in London’ calls on the … Read more

Annual mean levels of nitrogen dioxide (NO2), a toxic gas, are two and three times the legal limit and World Health Organisation (WHO) guideline near London busiest roads with breaches even at ‘background’ sites.  NO2 levels in London were the highest of any capital city in Europe in 2010 and comparable with those in Beijing before it … Read more

Commission rejects UK application to delay compliance with nitrogen dioxide laws in 12 zones 16 of the UK’s 31 other zones, including London which does not expect compliance until 2025, also face infringement action.  Commission is seeking separate clarification on five issues in London The European Commission (Commission) has objected to the UK’s application to … Read more

House of Commons Environment Food and Rural Affairs Committee Reply to the call for evidence submitted by Clean Air in London 6 June 2012 (links to four Guides updated 250612) Evidence submitted ahead of oral evidence session on air quality Introduction 1.    The House of Commons Environment Food and Rural Affairs (EFRA) Committee has invited … Read more

‘Clean Air in London’ calls for full mitigation as it tells TfL and DfT their plans for the ORN/PRN and removing the M4 bus lane are unlawful Dear Transport for London, Thank you for your letter of 2 May relating to the Olympic and Paralympic Route Network and associated measures (ORN/PRN).  We remain concerned, however, … Read more