The 7th Saltsjöbaden Clean Air Workshop 2023

In the middle of March this year over 200 experts, researchers, and negotiators from all over the world gathered in Gothenburg, Sweden. The aim was to strengthen the international work for better air quality. The meeting is arranged within the framework of the Swedish EU presidency. The meeting included representatives from WHO, UNEP and the World Bank, as well as around 40 countries from Europe, North America, South America, Asia, and Africa. The meeting ended with a focus on expanded international cooperation through the newly started Forum for International Cooperation on Air Pollution, FICAP, organized by the Environmental Protection Agency and the British government. The meeting was held under the Chatham House rules which opened for heartly discussions and solutions and we look forward to the meeting report of suggestions to move forward.

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The forefront of cleaner, people-centred cities

Cities are dense and struggling with high levels of air pollution, sedentary behaviour and noise problems linked to car-centred urban planning. Traffic also takes up large areas in cities, resulting in lack of green spaces, and it is obvious that our oil dependency has fuelled climate change. Three cities with governments that are up for the challenge of re-thinking cities are Paris, Oslo and Barcelona, which are working to transform their cities from car-
centred to people-centred.

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