Peter Dowd

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Air Pollution

Dear constituent,

Thank you for contacting me about air pollution.

I share concerns about the impact of dangerous and illegal levels of air pollution on the health of millions of people nationwide, including those most vulnerable in our communities. People living in the most deprived areas with the most toxic air suffer disproportionately greater ill health. I believe inaction has allowed catastrophic levels of air pollution to build up nationwide.

I agree we must adopt into law enforceable targets as set by the World Health Organization (WHO) to bring air pollution down below harmful levels. As you may know, the WHO last year announced stricter air pollution guidelines.

I support a Clean Air Act to establish a legal right to breathe clean air by ensuring the law on air quality is at least as strict as the WHO guidelines. In 2016, a report by the Royal College of Physicians found that 40,000 deaths are attributable to air pollution in the UK every year.

I supported efforts to include the WHO limits within the Environment Act 2021. At Report Stage in January 2021, I voted for an amendment to include these limits and I voted to retain the amendment added by the House of Lords to do the same. Unfortunately, the Government voted down both measures. The Opposition in the Lords tabled a subsequent amendment to include the WHO targets within the Bill, but this too was voted down.

I believe the Government should have accepted its original defeat in the House of Lords. It says a final target will be brought forward in October 2022. I am concerned we will fall even further behind WHO clean air standards.

The Government recently held a consultation on its proposed nature targets, including two air quality targets to reduce air pollution concentration and human exposure to it by 2040. This consultation closed on 27 June 2022. I will follow developments on this closely.

Additionally, given the UK Government has been taken to court repeatedly for missing air quality targets, it is crucial the new Office for Environmental Protection has the strength to ensure ­­targets are enforced.

Thank you once again for contacting me. I will continue to call for urgent action to clean up our air.

Yours sincerely,

Peter Dowd MP