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Recommendation
Fifth report - Air Quality and coronavi…
Deferred
The Environment Bill should be amended to include a health inequalities target, to reduce the number of deaths associated with air pollution; and to require the Secretary of State to take account of human health considerations when setting or reviewing air quality targets. It should include a duty on all …
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The Environment Bill should be amended to include a health inequalities target, to reduce the number of deaths associated with air pollution; and to require the Secretary of State to take account of human health considerations when setting or reviewing air quality targets. It should include a duty on all Government departments and local government to work together to deliver these targets. (Paragraph 36) Air Quality and coronavirus: a glimpse of a different future or business as usual 43 Government strategy
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Government response AI summary
The government states that reducing public health impacts is a primary focus for new air quality targets under the Environment Bill and they are specifically seeking advice from health experts on health inequalities. They also confirm that achieving targets will require action across multiple government …
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Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs
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Recommendation
Fifth report - Air Quality and coronavi…
Deferred
The pandemic has caused substantial shifts in how people travel. This has had a positive effect on some measures of air quality; but it is likely to be temporary, and positive moves such as more working from home and active travel may be offset by people moving away from cities …
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The pandemic has caused substantial shifts in how people travel. This has had a positive effect on some measures of air quality; but it is likely to be temporary, and positive moves such as more working from home and active travel may be offset by people moving away from cities and becoming more car dependent. The built environment constrains most people’s transport choices, building in pollution from private car use. The local government leaders we heard from are keen to provide more homes in their city centres alongside more effective public, and active transport networks, reducing air pollution from travel. The Government says it is keen to support these aims through its planning reforms. However, we are concerned that the Planning White Paper overemphasises speed of development over other priorities. The Government also needs to ensure that it delivers the wider infrastructure development, especially in rural areas, that can help reduce car journeys such as fast broadband to enable working from home. In its response to Air Quality and coronavirus: a glimpse of a different future or business as usual 47 this Report, the Government should set out specifically how its planning reforms will improve air quality, and support the modal shifts and changes in the built environment that are needed to reduce pollution from road transport. (Paragraph 123) 48 Air Quality and coronavirus: a glimpse of a different future or business as usual
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Government response AI summary
The government stated that consultation on the Planning for the Future White Paper closed and detailed policy development is ongoing, with no decisions yet made on specifics. They committed to considering how reforms contribute to environmental objectives, including air quality, as proposals are taken forward.
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Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs