lunes, 25 de febrero de 2013

'Up to 9% of deaths in London caused by air pollution'

Up to 9% of deaths in the capital's most polluted areas are down to air pollution, a new London Assembly paper has reported.
The paper highlights the percentage of deaths attributable to man-made airborne particles is highest in the City of London.
Research has shown air pollution contributes to problems including lung and heart conditions.
The Mayor's office said the report was overly simplistic and alarmist.
London is among the worst in Europe for air pollution.

 Interesting reading'
 
The paper, Air Pollution in London, produced by the Assembly's Health and Environment Committee, reports 8.3% of deaths in Westminster are attributable to man-made airborne particles.
In Kensington and Chelsea it is 8.3% and in Tower Hamlets 8.1%.
Bromley and Havering have the lowest proportion of pollution-related deaths in London, both 6.3%, but are still above the England average of 5.6%.
The Department of Health figures relate to research in 2010 and are based on estimates.
A 2008 study estimated there are over 4,267 extra deaths each year in London from particulates in the air.
Breast cancer and diabetes have been attributed to air pollution as well as respiratory problems.
Labour Assembly Member Murad Qureshi, chairman of the Health and Environment Committee, said the borough-level figures should make "interesting reading" for the Mayor of London.

The Mayor's Air Quality Strategy aims to reduce levels of nitrogen dioxide and particulate matter by:
-reducing transport emissions
-cutting pollution from construction and energy generation
-taking pollutants from road surface treatment and
-reducing exposure by warning people of high pollution days
Environmental Organisation ClientEarth recently warned that in terms of European Union rules, London will have "illegal levels of air pollution until 2025".

4 comentarios:

  1. What an interesting topic! I would have never thought of that.

    Me encanta el fondo de tu blog! Sigue manteniéndonos informados!!!!!!!

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  2. It's sadly astonishing how the more developed mankind gets the worse our environment goes... We seem to live as those guests who despise the host's facilities...
    Even those millenary cultures such as the Chinese or precolumbian ones must have forgotten or lost their wisdom about nature's importance or environmental cares, and they're digging their own smoggy grave.
    What a good article and topic to think and discuss about!

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  3. Very interesting but at the same time very scaring!!! I hope that one day the humans do something about this terrible problem that affect to everybody. I don't know what we are waiting for to give a real solution.

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