Views of the public welcome until 13th April 2014
In   recent years, a number of studies have established the link between   poor air quality and health in urban areas. Road, air and rail   transport, shipping, domestic, commercial heating, industry and power   generation all generate polluting emissions; while natural sources   including wind-blown sea salt, sand or soil also contribute to air   pollution levels.
            
          Last year the Mayor announced his ambition for London,   ‘Vision 2020’, which included meeting  European Union limits for air   pollutants. This is a challenge for London’s transport network, recent   modelling has indicated approximately half the emissions of most concern   are from rail and road transport. That proportion is even greater in   central London, where human exposure is also at its highest.
  
          Following the Ultra Low Emissions Zone (ULEZ) stakeholder event   on Monday 3 March, the TfL announced that they have launched an online   survey seeking the views of  the public & stakeholders to capture   the views of stakeholders and the public on the issue of Air Quality in   London. 
The survey will be open until the 13 April 2014, and can be accessed via the link below:
consultations.tfl.gov.uk/planning/air-quality-survey
March 19, 2014
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