Being able to breathe clean air should be a human right but, according to the World Health Organization 99% of the world’s population lives in areas exceeding safe pollution limits, which has huge impacts on public health. Air pollution, climate impacts, and social justice are three sides of the same issue, demanding an intersectional response that not only makes space for the voices of the most impacted, but also the most disenfranchised.
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Featured in this episode: The Great Smog of London, 1952, BBC Archive, Originally broadcast 5 December, 1962
Featured guests:
Agnes Agyepong is the founder and CEO of Global Black Maternal Health (GBMH), an organisation placing research and agency back into the hands of Black communities as change agents in their own health narratives. Key areas of research at GBMH include the impact of air pollution on Black women and their children. GBMH also supports the “Black Child Clean Air” initiative and the “Clean Air Wins” campaign.
Dolly Oladini is C40’s Senior Manager for Air Quality, bringing together global cities within the C40 Air Quality Network to share best practices and solutions for improving international air quality. Dolly previously worked as a senior policy officer for the mayor of London, where she promoted the T-Charge and Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) policies.
Links
The Cost of Fossil Gas: Policy Recommendations for a Clean Energy Transition and a Swift Gas Phase-out in Cities
A Pathway to Prioritizing and Delivering Healthy and Sustainable Cities
C40 Clean Air Accelerator
C40 Knowledge Hub - Air Quality Resources
Breathe Cities unveils new cohort of cities to join ambitious initiative to fig
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03/26/24 • 46 min
Cities 1.5 - Do we all breathe the same air?
Transcript
01 I'm David Miller and you're listening to Cities 1.5, a podcast about how climate leaders are driving global change through local action.
Dolly Oladini 0020 [light, driving music] Both outdoor and indoor air pollution prematurely kills 7 million people each year from an air quality perspective. Almost everyone on Earth breathes air that exceeds the official air quality guidelines, which have been set
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