The courts must be involved: the quality of air our children breathe is too important to be decided in secret by ministers and the motor tradeWhen I was eight years extinct,I used to hold my breath when I walked to school. My route was along a busy road, and I had been told that lead in petrol afflict children’s brains. I stopped worrying as the years went by and there was a successful campaign to ban it. But now I sometimes find myself coughing as I wait on my bike behind a London bus and its fumes catch in my throat. Related: London takes just one week to breach annual air pollution limits Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com