Joined-up action on air pollution and climate change
This briefing paper shows, factoring in wider savings on healthcare, economic productivity, and inequality reduction gained from improving air quality when deciding climate policies can justify bolder, faster action on air pollution and climate change. Taking this combined approach, acts in the public good, while also offering a positive net return on overall investment.
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