Government’s 'inadequate' air pollution strategy fails to tackle car and lorry emissions, warn campaigners The government’s plan to cut air pollution lacks concrete proposals to tackle the problem and fails to address the main source of illegal emissions in towns and cities: cars and lorries.
That is the view of green campaigners, who have warned that ministers’ “inadequate” proposals were shifting the responsibility to local government to tackle a public health crisis claiming 50,000 lives in the UK each year, without saying where the money would come from. The Independent
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That is the view of green campaigners, who have warned that ministers’ “inadequate” proposals were shifting the responsibility to local government to tackle a public health crisis claiming 50,000 lives in the UK each year, without saying where the money would come from. The Independent
See also:
- New Clean Air Strategy to be launched by Environment Secretary Michael Gove Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
- UK’s new air pollution strategy ‘hugely disappointing’, says Labour The Guardian
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