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IGU is pleased to issue a new report highlighting how the increased use of natural gas in industry, power generation, heating and transport can significantly reduce air pollution


 It includes case studies of three cities ? Morbi, London, and Bogota

BARCELONA, Spain, Dec. 11, 2019 /CNW/ - Urban Air Quality remains a major threat to human health and wellbeing across the globe. On average, pollution reduces global life expectancy by 1.8 years, which is worse than smoking and road accidents.

The International Gas Union to issue a new report of how the increased use of natural gas in industry, power generation, heating and transport can significantly reduce air pollution. (CNW Group/International Gas Union)

The World Health Organisation (WHO) continues to sound the alarm about the urgent problem of air pollution, killing 7 million every year and costing economies trillions of dollars in health, welfare and productivity losses, for the 90% of world population who breathe polluted air.

The United Nations also recognizes the fight for cleaner air as a top priority in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with the aim of reducing "the number of deaths and illnesses from hazardous chemicals and air, water and soil pollution and contamination" by 2030.

Earlier this year, the Special Rapporteur to the Human Rights Council of the UN presented a case for recognizing clean air as a human right, because air pollution has negative impacts "the right to life and the right to health, in particular by vulnerable groups".

As WHO reported, "Ambient air pollution levels remained mostly stable over the past 6 years with the only exception of some parts of Europe and Americas."

It is a very real and very dangerous issue that was responsible for some 12.5% of 2017 deaths in India, and it has to be addressed with the highest sense of urgency by authorities. The 2019 Urban Air Quality report showcases three great cases of how that can be done, using natural gas as an effective tool for cleaning up the air. It is a formidable challenge, but not one that good governance, prudent policy, and a well-planned multi-stakeholder approach cannot solve.

Armed with the latest supporting data, the examples above, and other urban area case studies presented in the IGU's 2015, 2016 and 2018 urban air quality studies, the IGU supports policies that reduce GHG emissions and emissions of health-damaging air pollutants such as: 

  1. Encouragement of fuel switching;
  2. Prudent approaches to pricing environmental externalities, including carbon emissions;
  3. Policies enabling access to natural gas;
  4. Increased use of non-polluting renewable energies;
  5. Improvement of overall end-use energy efficiency, and increases in combustion efficiency (reducing or eliminating black carbon and other products of incomplete combustion).

Report highlights:

Morbi:

London:

Bogota:

Joe. M. Kang,
President
International Gas Union

About the International Gas Union (IGU) 

The International Gas Union (IGU) was founded in 1931 and is a worldwide non-profit organisation aimed at promoting the political, technical and economic progress of the gas industry. The Union has more than 150 members worldwide on all continents, representing approximately 95% of the world gas market. The members of the IGU are national associations and corporations within the gas industry worldwide. The IGU organises the World Gas Conference (WGC) every three years, with the forthcoming WGC taking place in Daegu, Korea, in June 2021. The IGU's working organisation covers all aspects of the gas industry from exploration and production, storage, LNG, distribution and natural gas utilisation in all market segments. www.igu.org

SOURCE International Gas Union


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