Harrison, Roy M.
(2017)
Air quality at risk: Brexit and lobbying from member states could stall progress on reducing pollution.
LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog
(22 Feb 2017).
Website.
Abstract
Air pollution is linked to thousands of premature deaths across Europe each year and the European Union has a key role in addressing the problem. Roy M. Harrison states that although much progress has been made in improving air quality, lobbying from member states has led to a notable weakening of the resolve of the Commission to propose a real tightening of emissions ceilings. It also remains to be seen how Brexit will affect Britain’s air quality given the EU has been a major driver of action in the UK.
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