Stronger national air pollution standards

Stronger national air pollution standards

Right now, coal-fired power stations and motor vehicles are pumping out dangerous levels of nitrogen and sulfur dioxide.

More than 3000 Australians die every year from exposure to air pollution. Thousands more suffer serious health issues like stroke, lung cancer and heart disease.

Our national air pollution standards are far weaker than most other countries and are failing to protect our health.

This year, we have a once-in-a-generation chance for Australia to catch up with the rest of the world on pollution control. 

Federal and state environment ministers are meeting to review national air pollution standards for nitrogen sulfur dioxide ...

Right now, coal-fired power stations and motor vehicles are pumping out dangerous levels of nitrogen and sulfur dioxide.

More than 3000 Australians die every year from exposure to air pollution. Thousands more suffer serious health issues like stroke, lung cancer and heart disease.

Our national air pollution standards are far weaker than most other countries and are failing to protect our health.

This year, we have a once-in-a-generation chance for Australia to catch up with the rest of the world on pollution control. 

Federal and state environment ministers are meeting to review national air pollution standards for nitrogen sulfur dioxide for the first time in 21 years.

We have to make sure they hear us loud and clear and commit to stronger standards that could save lives and protect our health.

Email your Minister now and call for stronger national air pollution standards. Together, let’s fight for our right to clean air.

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Tell your Environment Ministers we need stronger air pollution standards

Email your state or territory Environment Minister and let them know that Australia needs stronger health-based air pollution standards. Federal Environment Minister, Sussan Ley will be CC'd on all emails. Add a personal message and tell them where you're from.

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