The global air pollution and health conference from 30th October to 1st November 2018 will be held in collaboration with UNEP, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), and the UNFCCC Secretariat of WHO Headquarters in Geneva. , Climate and Clean Air Alliance will cut short-term climate pollutants (CCAC) and the United Nations European Economic Commission (UNECE). WHO is currently sending an invitation. Live casting and live broadcasting of meetings will help remotely participate
This year, the World Health Organization and its partners hold the world conference on air pollution and health first in Geneva from October 29 to November 1, to unify the world and to solve this problem I will cooperate. The conference will raise awareness of this growing public health challenge and share information and means on the health risks of air pollution and its interventions. This meeting will introduce some of WHO's efforts on air pollution, including survey results on the air quality and health platforms around the world. Diverse members of the platform include researchers, civil society, UN agencies and other partner institutions to review data on air quality and health. For example, the platform is investigating more precisely the technology resulting from air pollution from various sources of contamination. We also strive to improve air quality estimates by combining various air quality monitoring networks, atmospheric simulations, and satellite remote sensing data.
The global air pollution and health conference from 30th October to 1st November 2018 will be held in collaboration with UNEP, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), and the UNFCCC Secretariat of WHO Headquarters in Geneva. , Climate and Clean Air Alliance will cut short-term climate pollutants (CCAC) and the United Nations European Economic Commission (UNECE). WHO is currently sending an invitation. Live casting and live broadcasting of meetings will help remotely participate