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The tragedy of air pollution -- and an urgent demand for clean air | Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah

TED Climate

CHAPTER

Breathe Life

The second inquest into ella's death made it abundantly clear she would still be here alive to day if air pollution around our home had been within the w h o asceptible limits. As my children and i share a genetic link, we are equally susceptible to air pollution. The evidence shows us there is no such thing as safe levels. Every country in the world must enshrine these new w h o guide lines into law. I want every government to guarantee their children the chance to live a full and healthy life. Breathing clean air is every child's human right. Governments have a duty of care to protect their citizens. When i say, breathe life, you say, clean

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