A look back at the campaign letters and media releases that proved the most popular in 2014.
January
First ever rankings for Top 10 death rates for every borough in London
February
Europe at its ‘best’ takes legal action against UK at its ‘worst’ on air pollution
March
Licensed Taxi Drivers Association supports our air pollution campaign
Introduction to smog
https://cleanair.london/news/introduction-to-smog/
April
Vote for your favourite Davey Cartoon
https://cleanair.london/news/vote-for-your-favourite-davey-cartoon/
Tube dust is not ‘safe’
https://cleanair.london/hot-topics/tube-dust-is-not-safe/
May
Clean Air in Cities Awards 2014
https://cleanair.london/solutions/clean-air-in-cities-awards-2014/
Thousands may be driving diesel vehicles illegally after Government failures
June
Response to Environmental Audit Committee Call for evidence on air quality
Mobile apps
https://cleanair.london/mobileapps/
July
Boris takes backward steps on his own Ultra Low Emission Zone
https://cleanair.london/sources/boris-takes-backward-steps-on-his-own-ulez/
August
Tunnel Cleaning Train delayed to 2017 or later
https://cleanair.london/sources/tunnel-cleaning-train-delayed-until-2017-or-later/
Mayor is destroying the taxi industry in London
https://cleanair.london/sources/mayor-is-destroying-the-taxi-industry-in-london/
Air pollution revealed at Mayor’s 187 Air Quality Focus Areas for first time
September
‘Laughable’ | Mayor wins prestigious Award for ‘New taxi for London’ project
October
Environmental Audit Committee may have been misled by Mayor
https://cleanair.london/health/environmental-audit-committee-may-have-been-misled-by-mayor/
November
Massive win for ClientEarth on all counts in landmark air pollution case
Mayor publishes health study revealing deaths attributable to NO2
https://cleanair.london/sources/mayor-publishes-health-study-revealing-deaths-attributable-to-no2/
‘Clean Air in London’ emphatically supports Cycle Superhighways
December
EAC report on air pollution slams Government and has no plaudits for Mayor
Complaint to Advertising Standards Authority about Mayor’s ULEZ advertisement
Defra condemned for proposals scrapping local air pollution monitoring