Clean Air (Human Rights) Bill passes 3rd reading in House of Lords
Dear Peter
Clean Air (Human Rights) Bill passes 3rd reading in House of Lords!
Green
Baroness Jenny Jones' Clean Air (Human Rights) Bill passed its 3rd
reading in the House of Lords on Friday 2 December with strong
cross-party support! This landmark Bill is also known as Ella's Law in
memory of nine-year-old Ella Roberta Adoo Kissi-Debrah, the first
person to have air pollution listed by a coroner as a cause of death.
This Green Party achievement could not have come at a more fitting time, as this week (5-9 December) marks the 70th anniversary of the Great Smog of London, which killed up to 12,000 people and led to the first Clean Air Act in 1956. But air pollution still kills around 40,000 people a year in the UK and causes severe ill health for millions more.
Great Smog Week is a great opportunity to highlight the need to bring air quality in our towns and cities to within World Health Organization limits – exactly what Ella's Law is designed to do. Here's how you can help:
💚 Sign the petition here
💚 Share our posts on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram about the Great Smog and Ella's Law
💚 Email your MP
to say that you want action to reduce air pollution and ask them to
support the Clean Air (Human Rights) Bill when it reaches the House of
Commons. There's information on the Bill and why it's so badly needed here
As always, thank you for your support,
In solidarity,
Green Team
See also on W2tQ 'pollution'