If we were ever serious about air pollution we’d close down London city airport 🤷🏾
I have questions about those folks going around Africa in 1860 measuring and logging PM2.5…
I come from a third country and trust me when I say this air quality in London is exemplary. Where I come from, pollution levels are so high that most times the sky is clouded by smog. There are no regulations to minimise pollution. London, or the UK in general, by that standard is absolutely at the top. I don’t know why some people complain about air quality here, but I guess it’s a just a case of lack of exposure to the ‘less greener grass’
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Since that only goes up to 2021, [here’s a report](https://www.london.gov.uk/programmes-strategies/environment-and-climate-change/environment-and-climate-change-publications/air-quality-london-2016-2024) with data up to earlier this year. NO2 levels are still exceeding WHO guidelines, though they continue to go down, and for the first time PM2.5 levels were below the WHO guideline.
Thank you ULEZ.
I think you mean above
If we were ever serious about air pollution we’d close down London city airport 🤷🏾
I have questions about those folks going around Africa in 1860 measuring and logging PM2.5…
I come from a third country and trust me when I say this air quality in London is exemplary. Where I come from, pollution levels are so high that most times the sky is clouded by smog. There are no regulations to minimise pollution. London, or the UK in general, by that standard is absolutely at the top. I don’t know why some people complain about air quality here, but I guess it’s a just a case of lack of exposure to the ‘less greener grass’