Publication
Created 27 Feb 2020
Published 12 Mar 2020
People’s awareness of air pollution and the associated risks to their health and that of
their children has grown significantly over recent years, often informed by local or national
campaigns led by non-governmental organisations (NGOs) as well as by media coverage. In
some countries, groups of concerned citizens, often supported by NGOs, have taken authorities
to court over air quality issues, and the courts have ruled in favour of the right to clean air in
several instances.
Publication
Created 27 Feb 2020
Published 12 Mar 2020
EEA Report No 19/2019
People’s awareness of air pollution and the associated risks to their health and that of
their children has grown significantly over recent years, often informed by local or national
campaigns led by non-governmental organisations (NGOs) as well as by media coverage. In
some countries, groups of concerned citizens, often supported by NGOs, have taken authorities
to court over air quality issues, and the courts have ruled in favour of the right to clean air in
several instances.
Document Actions
Share with others