Join this webinar as part of the International Day of Clean Air for blue skies. The webinar will host an expert panel to explore the links between air pollution, health, COVID-19 recovery and climate mitigation, and discuss holistic solutions to address these issues.
Air pollution is the world’s largest environmental health risk, contributing to 7 million premature deaths per year, according to the World Health Organization. The health impact of air pollution most heavily affects urban and low-income communities. It is also closely linked to climate change, due to overlapping sources of air pollutants and greenhouse gases, and because a subset of air pollutants, called Short-Lived Climate Pollutants, directly contribute to both impacts.
The global lockdown in response to COVID-19 has transformed the way we live and work. The response has significantly reduced air pollution from some sources, and people are seeing blue skies for the first time in their lives. Meanwhile, there is growing evidence to suggest that long-term exposure to air pollution can increase the severity and number of deaths caused by COVID-19. Because of this, it is more pertinent than ever to address air pollution.
As the world looks at how to recover from COVID-19, there is a unique opportunity to ‘build back better’ by addressing air pollution, alongside climate, health and development priorities. How can the world build back the economy in the most resilient way? This webinar explores integrated strategies that achieve clean air, benefit human health, contribute to addressing climate change and make progress towards multiple Sustainable Development Goals.
This webinar is part of the International Day of Clean Air for blue skies and draws on the experiences of a wide range of experts who will explore how to address the air pollution problem in a holistic way, and through multiple approaches.
The webinar will be chaired by Dr Johan C.I. Kuylenstierna, Air Pollution Research Leader, SEI.
Panellists for the event include:
Closing remarks: