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Type of the Solution
Initiative
Affected Sector
Industry, Energy, Urban development
Description of the solution
The Breathe Warsaw initiative takes advantage of Bloomberg Philanthropies’ experience partnering with large cities, and the Clean Air Fund’s expertise in global clean air campaigns.
Make full use of Warsaw’s large network of air quality sensors to better understand pollution sources and guide future interventions; Design an effective and data-driven low-emission zone (Lez) to deliver a low-emission zone by the year 2024; Advance cleaner heating systems through strengthening technical support for collecting, analyzing, sharing, and applying air quality data to inform decision-making and regulation to accelerate the phase-out of coal heating;
Share best practices; Secure public support for clean air action to support clean air actions.
Socio-economic effects
Improve air quality, enhance public health
Type of Measure
1. active measures (direct measures for reduction of air pollution)
Type of sub-measure
4. awareness raising and knowladge sharing
Who led the solution
Local government
Timescale of implementation
Short-term (up to 1 year)
Other Notes
An ambitious partnership with Clean Air Fund and Bloomberg Philanthropies to improve air quality in Poland’s capital.
Links to the solution
Consent to share form or official link.
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