London air pollution deaths drop 40% in five years, Imperial College study finds
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Gwyn Topham
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A study by Imperial College London estimates that deaths linked to air pollution in London fell by 40% between 2019 and 2024, with nitrogen dioxide levels down 41% and fine particulate pollution down 28%. London Mayor Sadiq Khan attributes this to his ultra-low emission zone (ULEZ) policies. However, the researchers also found that air pollution's health impacts are greater than previously understood, suggesting the true toll remains significant.
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The city's mayor, Sadiq Khan, welcomed what he called 'overwhelming evidence' that his ultra-low emission zone was saving lives.
Imperial's researchers said updated scientific evidence showed that the impact of air pollution on health was greater than previously understood
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