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Missing the (slightly less) obvious

In a report reminding us that poor air quality is responsible for 4000 premature deaths a year, BBC London News didn't mention traffic signals as a congestion cause and pollutant accelerator. Nor did the GLA's environment adviser mention traffic system reform as a route to better air quality, despite evidence (No Idle…

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Added by Martin Cassini on March 12, 2011 at 9:30 — No Comments

Missing the point again

So it’s confirmed: 4,200 a year die prematurely from respiratory illness caused by traffic pollution. But it’s OK. The authorities, media and clean air campaigners are on the case: it’s all down to traffic and roadworks. The all-seeing mayor is "investing £250,000,000 in sustainable long term measures such as the cycling revolution". Bizarre. It’s as if our Portishead lights-off trial - which cut journey times by over half,…

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Added by Martin Cassini on June 30, 2010 at 18:00 — No Comments

Old news?

Polluted air causes 50,000 premature deaths a year. Tim Yeo, Chairman of the Commons Environmental Audit Committee, says the lives of asthma sufferers in particular can be shortened by nine years. (That's me, folks!) The health costs of pollution could be as high as £20.2bn, similar to the cost of alcohol abuse. "Much more needs to be done to save lives and reduce the burden of air pollution on the NHS." Yes, and as some of us been saying for years, FiT solutions could make an immediate… Continue

Added by Martin Cassini on March 22, 2010 at 10:26 — No Comments

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