header banner
Default

2023 will see the fourth EU Clean Air Forum


Table of Contents

    According to the most recent data provided by the European Environment Agency, around 240 000 people died prematurely due to exposure of fine particulate matter above the World Health Organization guideline levels in the EU in the year 2020. This marks a steady decrease since the year 2005, and shows that clean air policies deliver successes.

    On 26 October 2022, the Commission proposed a revision of the EU Ambient Air Quality Directives to align the air quality standards more closely with the latest recommendations of the World Health Organization.

    The agenda with confirmed and registered speakers can be found here For more information on the speakers, the exhibitors and for practical information on the venue please click here

    Information from the European Environment Agency, the Joint Research Centre and the LIFE Programme on clean air will also be showcased during the event. You may find more information here.

    Information about previous EU Clean Air Forum can be found here.

    Sources


    Article information

    Author: Nicole Perez

    Last Updated: 1702404961

    Views: 1263

    Rating: 3.6 / 5 (42 voted)

    Reviews: 82% of readers found this page helpful

    Author information

    Name: Nicole Perez

    Birthday: 1957-08-08

    Address: 222 Hunt Village, East Davidchester, AR 41632

    Phone: +4878255234460684

    Job: Article Writer

    Hobby: Knitting, Sailing, Kite Flying, Crochet, Camping, Skiing, Running

    Introduction: My name is Nicole Perez, I am a fearless, dazzling, exquisite, variegated, accessible, unswerving, courageous person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.