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UN weather agency laments rise in air pollution – EnviroNews

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
September 9, 2025
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UN climate experts at the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) on Friday, September 5, 2025, highlighted the damage air pollution, especially from the smoke from wildfires, was coming.

UN climate experts highlighted how damaging microscopic smoke particles from wildfires play their part, travelling halfway across the world.

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Air pollution: Soot spreading over a neighbourhood in Port Harcourt, Rivers State

According to WMO, polluted air causes more than 4.5 million premature deaths every year,

“Air quality respects no boundaries,” Lorenzo Labrador, Scientific Officer at WMO, said in a statement.

“The smoke and the pollution that issues from the wildfires in this record-breaking season in the Iberian Peninsula has been detected over Western Europe already and can travel basically throughout the rest of the European continent.”

Presenting the latest WMO Air Quality and Climate Bulletin which crunches data from different global datasets, Labrador announced a continuing pattern of pollution “degradation” worldwide.

He pointed to a map of the world in 2024 showing telltale fine particle markers known as “PM 2.5” from wildfires concentrated in deep red blotches in Chile, Brazil and Ecuador, along with Canada, Central Africa and Siberia.

The data confirmed a disturbing trend in air quality loss already noted in previous years.

“We know that the wildfire season has the tendency to be stronger and longer every year, as a result of climate change,” Labrador said.

In more positive news, the WMO scientist underscored a reduction in emissions in some parts of the world, “particularly eastern China and Europe, year on year”.

“When we see that countries or regions or cities are taking measures to fight against bad air quality, it works,” Paolo Laj, Head of WMO’s Global Atmosphere Watch (GAW) Programme, said.

A good example is eastern China, in cities such as Shanghai, where progress has been made to boost air quality by opening more parks and planting more trees.

And although there is still heavy vehicle traffic, many are now electric, WMO spokesperson Clare Nullis said.

In spite these successes, very few cities worldwide have air quality levels below those recommended by the UN World Health Organisation (WHO), stressed WMO’s Laj.

“This means that, despite recent improvements, air quality remains a significant public health concern.”

He explained that although main pollutants such as sulphur dioxide (SO₂) and nitrogen oxide (NOₓ) are decreasing as emission controls kick in, ground-level ozone levels – the main ingredient of smog – have not declined.

“This is partly a consequence of global warming, as ozone is a secondary pollutant formed through chemical reactions in the atmosphere that require sunlight,” Laj said.

Covering wildfires, winter fog, shipping emissions and pollution in urban spaces, the WMO air quality bulletin highlights the close connection between air quality and climate change.

“Climate change and air quality cannot be addressed in isolation. They go hand-in-hand and must be tackled together in order to protect the health of our planet, our communities and our economies,” WMO Deputy Secretary-General Ko Barrett, said.

The UN is leading efforts to tackle household air pollution which is one of the world’s greatest public health threats and particularly harmful for children.

“The good news is that cleaner cooking technology is plentiful, relatively inexpensive, and already helping to save lives,” insisted Martina Otto, Head of Secretariat of the Climate and Clean Air Coalition hosted by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP).

“The challenge now is to get this technology into the hands of more people.”

Action to tackle air pollution is also taking place at an intergovernmental level thanks to the Convention on Long Range Transboundary Air Pollution.

It covers the pan-European region and North America, improvements in air quality and is supported by the UN Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE).

Commonly referred to as the Air Convention, the international agreement brings together 51 countries who set legally binding emissions limits to regulate major air pollutants.

Since its adoption in 1979, the Convention has consistently improved air quality in the region, saving some 600,000 lives annually, UNECE says.

“In Europe, the emissions reductions achieved have added a whole year to life expectancy,” the UN agency noted.

“But with much more still to be done, experts are now working on revisions to further strengthen air pollution reduction measures.”

Increasingly, other regions – especially in East and Suth Asia, but also South America – are looking to learn from the science-policy model behind the Air Convention’s success over the last 45 years.

This work is being facilitated by initiatives such as the Forum for International Cooperation on Air Pollution.

By Cecilia Ologunagba

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