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- The Guardian Friday 30 Aug ust 2019
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LLL LHHUK and Ireland Noon today Forecast A round the U K
Atlantic front Pollutionwatch Around the world
In his last speech as the environment
secretary last month, Mich ael
Gove promised to incorporate
World Health Organi zation (WHO)
guidelines for air pollution in the
new environment bill. This would
tighten UK particle pollution laws.
But working to meet limits can
focus eff orts where the law is being
breached and favour building new
pollution sources, such as factories
with large car parks , in places that
meet the law. Studies, including one
covering 61 million people in the US,
show health impacts wherever there
is polluted air. It would be better to
tackle the problem where people
live. Across Europe each country has
targets to reduce the average particle
pollution across its territory, but
this does not mean improvement
for everyone. Cleaning-up London’s
buses roughly halved nitrogen
dioxide along many roads but some
got worse. In the fi rst decade of
this century, the gap between air
pollution in the richest and poorest
parts of the UK got bigger.
Canada has a diff erent
approach, requiring continuous
improvements , even where limits
are met. Setting and tracking targets
to reduce air pollution year on year
would provide a clear link between
controls and health improvements.
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Beijing 31
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Budapest 32
C’hagen 22
Cairo 35
Cape Town 15
Chicago 24
Corfu 33
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Dhaka 35
Dublin 18
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Gibraltar 26
H Kong 31
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Tenerife 26
Tokyo 31
Toronto 24
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Vienna 30
Warsaw 30
Wash’ton 31
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Zurich 27Lows and highs Precipitation Air pollutionSun &
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New Moon 30 AugForecasts and
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AccuWeather ©2019Belfast 2023 to 0629
Birm’ham 2000 to 0616
Brighton 1951 to 0612
Bristol 2002 to 0622
Carlisle 2010 to 0615
Cork 2026 to 0644
Dublin 2020 to 0632
Glasgow 2018 to 0620
Harlech 2011 to 0624
Inverness 2020 to 0614
London 1951 to 0610
M’chester 2004 to 0616
Newcastle 2005 to 0610
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Penzance 2011 to 0635Source: © Crown Copyright. All rights reserved. Times are BSTAberdeen 0141 4.4m 1415 4.4m
Avonmouth 0755 13.3m 2016 13.9m
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Belfast 1144 3.4m 2358 3.8m
Cobh 0559 4.1m 1824 4.3m
Cromer 0658 5.2m 1936 5.2m
Dover -- -- 1145 6.9m
Dublin -- -- 1216 4.1m
Galway 0542 5.2m 1759 5.6m
Greenock 0037 3.5m 1323 3.3m
Harwich 0004 4.1m 1227 4.1m
Holyhead 1102 5.7m 2318 6.0m
Hull 0644 7.6m 1922 7.8m
Leith 0259 5.7m 1526 5.8m
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Lossiemouth 0006 4.2m 1244 4.3m
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Newquay 0542 7.1m 1802 7.4m
North Shields 0347 5.2m 1620 5.3m
Oban 0639 3.9m 1848 4.2m
Penzance 0514 5.5m 1736 5.8m
Plymouth 0626 5.4m 1842 5.7m
Portsmouth -- -- 1206 4.8m
Southport 1126 9.2m 2349 9.6m
Stornoway 0735 4.9m 1946 5.2m
Weymouth 0730 2.0m 1942 2.3m
Whitby 0423 5.7m 1654 5.8m
Wick -- -- 1210 3.6m
Workington -- -- 1212 8.4mCarbon
count
Daily atmospheric CO 2
readings from Mauna Loa,
Hawaii (ppm):
Latest
28 Aug 2019 408.52
Weekly average
18 Aug 2019 409.57
29 Aug 2018 406.90
29 Aug 2009 385.71
Pre-industrial base 280
Safe level 350
Source: NOAA-ESRLLondon14 24
Manchester14 21
Edinburgh14 20
Belfast13 18
Birmingham13 22
Brighton14 21
Bristol12 21
Cardiff14 20
Newcastle13 19
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