MedlinePlus, an information service of the US National Library of Medecine and the National Institutes of Health (NIH), provides information on Air Pollution
www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/airpollution.html
2. Institutions addressing air pollution
WHO Regional Office for Europe "Air quality and health" pages, including WHO Air quality guidelines":
www.euro.who.int/air
The Belgian site of the Interregional Cell for the Environment on ambient air quality in the Belgian Regions updated daily:
www.irceline.be
The cross-agency U.S. Government Web site that offers daily Air Quality Index forecasts as well as real-time conditions for over 300 cities across the US:
http://airnow.gov
The UK National Air Quality Information Archive proposes questions and answers on air pollution as well as air pollution bulletins updated hourly:
www.airquality.co.uk
Even if there has been great improvements in air quality and significant decreases of air emissions in the last decades, air pollution is still a problem in Europe.
How can we ensure that the planet doesn’t degrade further?
Air quality remains an important issue for public health, the economy and the environment.
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