Pollutionwatch: how livable zones can tackle air pollution

Cities placing amenities within 20-minute walk, cycle or public transport trip to combat climate crisis

One quarter of car journeys in England and Wales are less than 3km. Nearly two-thirds are less than 8km. Converting these journeys to walking, cycling or public transport could tackle air pollution, climate change emissions, urban noise and chronic health problems from lack of everyday exercise.

Luxembourg is introducing free public transport and Manchester is building a walking and cycle network, but declining town centres, dividing cities into separate zones for home, business and retail, and allowing out-of-town development can tie people to journeys for everyday tasks.

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