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Air Quality in London 1993

The First Report of the London Air Quality Network

 

Executive Summary

1993 LAQN report cover

The issues for London are considerable. In common with other cities around the world, London Faces the challenge of traffic congestion, atmospheric and environmental pollution, high population density and crowding. The London Energy Study has shown the extent of energy consumption and its potential impact on global warming and pollution. Although not comprehensive, health data has shown an increased incidence of asthma and other respiratory ailments amongst the population. An unprecidented air pollution incident affecting the London area in 1991 has raised concerns for London's air.

At the time, however, there was no co-ordinated framework for monitoring London wide air quality. Information collected independantly by the Department of the Environment and London Boroughs was not pooled. Without the colation of data it was not possible to determine the quality of the air or to monitor trends in pollution.

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