Air pollution in the United Kingdom

Low-lying haze over London caused by air pollution

Air pollution in the United Kingdom has long been considered a significant health issue, and it causes numerous other environmental problems such as damage to buildings,[1][2] forests, and crops.[3] Many areas, including major cities like London, are found to be significantly and regularly above legal and recommended pollution levels.[4][5] Air pollution in the UK is a major cause of diseases such as asthma, lung disease, stroke, cancer, and heart disease, and is estimated to cause forty thousand premature deaths each year, which is about 8.3% of deaths, while costing around £40 billion each year.[6][7]

Air pollution is monitored and regulated. Air quality targets for particulates, nitrogen dioxide and ozone,[8] set by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), are mostly aimed at local government representatives responsible for the management of air quality in cities, where air quality management is the most urgent. In 2017, research by the Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change and the Royal College of Physicians revealed that air pollution levels in 44 cities in the UK are above the recommended World Health Organization guidelines.[9][10]

The UK government has plans to improve pollution due to traffic, and is banning the sale of new fossil fuel cars by 2030, and is phasing out the use of coal in its electrical power generation.

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  8. ^ "National air quality objectives" (PDF). uk-air.defra.gov.uk.
  9. ^ "Air in 44 UK cities and towns too dangerous to breathe, UN pollution report finds". Archived from the original on 2017-10-31.
  10. ^ "RCP and Lancet Countdown: New research on health and climate". Archived from the original on 2017-12-01. Retrieved 2017-11-29.