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Episode 4: Air Pollution - The Invisible Killer
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It is estimated that air pollution kills up to 40,000 people each year in the UK alone. But what does this shocking statistic have to do with Highways England’s proposed road through Rimrose Valley?
In this episode we pick our way through the complicated issue of air quality in South Sefton. We hear from people already suffering the damaging effects of vehicle emissions from Highways England’s existing A5036 and from a local primary school which sits on the path of the proposed route. We speak to experts who explain what this pollution is and the harm it does to our bodies. We learn how environmental groups are questioning the value Highways England places on the public’s health in pursuit of its road building programme and ask what role the Port of Liverpool’s own shipping activity plays in air quality in our borough.
We also cover the tragic story of 9-year-old Ella Kissi-Debrah, who lost her life in 2013 due to the pollution she inhaled on her busy road.
This is a tough but important listen and we thank everyone who contributed.
How to get involved with the campaign
https://www.saverimrosevalley.org/get-involved
British Heart Foundation - Information on air pollution
https://www.bhf.org.uk/what-we-do/policy-and-public-affairs/creating-healthier-environments/air-pollution
16 episode
Manage episode 295105096 series 2838410
It is estimated that air pollution kills up to 40,000 people each year in the UK alone. But what does this shocking statistic have to do with Highways England’s proposed road through Rimrose Valley?
In this episode we pick our way through the complicated issue of air quality in South Sefton. We hear from people already suffering the damaging effects of vehicle emissions from Highways England’s existing A5036 and from a local primary school which sits on the path of the proposed route. We speak to experts who explain what this pollution is and the harm it does to our bodies. We learn how environmental groups are questioning the value Highways England places on the public’s health in pursuit of its road building programme and ask what role the Port of Liverpool’s own shipping activity plays in air quality in our borough.
We also cover the tragic story of 9-year-old Ella Kissi-Debrah, who lost her life in 2013 due to the pollution she inhaled on her busy road.
This is a tough but important listen and we thank everyone who contributed.
How to get involved with the campaign
https://www.saverimrosevalley.org/get-involved
British Heart Foundation - Information on air pollution
https://www.bhf.org.uk/what-we-do/policy-and-public-affairs/creating-healthier-environments/air-pollution
16 episode
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