“Addressing air pollution, which is the second highest risk factor for noncommunicable diseases, is key to protecting public health,” warns the World Health Organization (WHO). “Most sources of outdoor air pollution are well beyond the control of individuals and this...
In January, 2023, ESRAG highlights the huge humanitarian benefits of reducing air pollution. We will share stories and toolkits to equip Rotarians to tackle both indoor and outdoor exposure. Here’s why: Almost 7 million people die prematurely each year because of...
By Yasar Atacik, ESRAG Chair-Elect Dedicated to “Climate Stability Through Environmental Sustainability,” Rotary’s Institute for Zones 1b, 9 and 10 took place 2-4 December at Abu Dhabi. This Institute put the spotlight on urgent environmental issues and...