When pollution meets politics, efforts to clean up the air in the world’s big cities can bring risks as well as wins.
London and New York got a taste of it this week.
London this week published data showing that the air is cleaner since its mayor, Sadiq Khan, made the politically contentious decision to expand fees on polluting cars and trucks driving into London.
The air is measurably cleaner in outer London, where opposition to the expansion was robust.
“The decision to expand the ULEZ was a difficult one, but the right one,” he said in a briefing with reporters, using the acronym for the low-emission zone.
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