European governments failing to protect citizens from air pollution, data reveals
by Fiona Harvey Environment correspondent from on (#5AQY4)
Pollutants from farming, heating and vehicles beyond levels needed to ensure breathable air
Governments across Europe are failing to protect their citizens from toxic air pollution, with most Europeans still breathing filthy air in their cities, according to data.
Pollutants from farming, domestic heating and vehicles are beyond the levels needed to ensure breathable air within World Health Organization guidelines, despite EU legislation, government pledges and years of campaigning.
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