Clean Air is a Human Right: WHO
On the closing of the three-day global conference on air pollution and health by the World Health Organization, WHO on November 2 said that the every human is entitled to breathe clean air.
First WHO Global Conference on Air Pollution
- TheFirst WHO Global Conference on Air Pollution and Healththat ended in Geneva invited countries and partners to work together to fight air pollution and emphasised that without political interventional, making progress would be difficult.
- The conference was organised by WHO in collaboration with UN Environment, World Meteorological Organization, Climate and Clean Air Coalition to Reduce Short-Lived Climate Pollutants, UN Economic Commission ....
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