Air for Health and our partners at the Global Climate and Health Alliance (GCHA) as well as their partners Health Care Without Harm, the Health and Environment Alliance, the US Climate and Health Alliance and the UK Health Alliance for Climate Change are seeking to organise representatives from the health community, to promote practical and health-oriented decision-making, and create tangible policy changes at the city level that will lead to a clear global trend to reduce urban air pollution by 2030. This will lead to reductions in deaths, disease and, as a side effect, lower greenhouse gas emissions.
An international action of doctors, nurses and allied health professionals who are dedicated to improving the health of patients and communities. Improving air quality and reducing emissions in our cities will save millions of lives and improve health outcomes for billions of people.