ClairCity newsletter ClairCity newsletter December 2019 | Page 8

Air quality news ClairCity Conference Sustainable futures? PM tension The World Energy Outlook 2019 was released in November, detailing three possible energy futures and what is required to limit global warming. Levels of PM 2.5 appear to have reached a plateau across Europe, after more than a decade of gradual reductions. The pollutant is now deemed the biggest global risk factor for death In response, the IEA is calling for a “grand coalition encompassing governments, investors, companies and everyone else who is committed to tackling climate change”. Sydney’s air quality reaches dangerous levels Air pollution protests in the Netherlands Farmers took to the roads in October, driving their tractors to the Hague to fight back against new rules on nitrogen emissions. Continuing bushfires in New South Wales have led to plumes of toxic smoking sweeping their way into nearby towns and cities. In Sydney, levels reached 11 times hazardhous levels, with some claiming the air is unbreathable. The disgruntled farmers felt they were being hurt the most from the changes. This follows a EU court ruling that found Dutch rules for granting building and farming permits in breach of EU law for protecting nature from NOx and NH4. Woodburning in Bristol An article on the air pollution impacts of woodburning stoves published in Bristol247 this month sparked debate across the city after it reported: “a single woodburning stove, which meets all European regulations, emits around the same amount of particulates as six modern diesel lorries or 18 modern diesel cars”. Our colleague Dr Jo Barnes spoke about the science on BBC Radio Bristol on 11 th December. Horizon 2020 This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 689289. Our final issue: Looking to the future Making an impact We will be reflecting our final conference, March 19th 2020, Brussels, and looking beyond ClairCity to explore what next for a future with clean air Showcasing our research findings with graphics and information to share. EU update Policies and actions across the EU make an impact on our cities and regions. Meet the team Two more of our ClairCity team will answer questions and share their interests in the project. Newsletter acknowledgements: Graphics by Point Creative: www.point-creative.com Content by Science Communication Unit at UWE Bristol www.uwe.ac.uk/research/sciencecommunicationunit 8