Île-De-France: Greenhouse Gas Emissions Have Fallen by 35% in 12 Years, According to Airparif
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In the course of twelve years, the Paris region has managed to cut greenhouse gas emissions by a third. Between 2010 and 2022, Ile-de-France recorded a "significant decrease" of 35% in greenhouse gas emissions and 43% in fine particulate matter PM2.5, whose inhalation is harmful to health, announced this Friday, December 12, Airparif. "These results demonstrate the effectiveness of public policies undertaken" both at local, national and European…
The Airparif Air Quality Monitoring Association welcomes this Friday, 12 December, a reduction in emissions of many air pollutants in the Paris region. PM2.5 fine particulate matter also decreased by 43%.
In Paris and its region, emissions of greenhouse gases and fine particulate matter are declining. The Airparif association has just made this observation, for the period between 2010 and 2022. This decrease is particularly noticeable in the residential and road transport sectors.
The Airparif Air Quality Monitoring Association indicated on Friday 12 December that between 2010 and 2022 the Paris region recorded a marked decrease in its emissions of greenhouse gases (-35%) and fine particulate matter PM2.5 (-43%), harmful to health.
Between 2010 and 2022, the Paris region recorded "a marked decrease" in its emissions of greenhouse gases (-35%) and fine particulate matter PM2.5 (-43%), whose inhalation is harmful to health, announced the ...
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