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Introducing Aura Air
Take control of the air you breathe
Four stage filtration that purifies, cleanses and disinfects the air you breathe.
Intuitive smartphone app gives you full control, with patented AI technology that automatically optimises your air quality.
Set up alerts and receive notifications when your air quality is outside recommended levels and monitor seven air quality parameters, giving you real-time data around the clock.
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Legal:
Lawyers Are Responsible: Refusing to defend the indefensible
Contents
Pages 6-7: News
Pages 10-12 Feature: In it together: The urgent need to understand supply chain emissions
Pages 13-15 Special Report: Air quality monitoring case study: Cardiff
Pages 16-18 Feature:
Sensors working overtime: How Breathe London are helping community groups help themselves
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The Big Interview: Jenny Jones, Baroness Jones of Moulsecoomb
In it together: The urgent need to understand supply chain emissions
Pages 16-18 Feature: Sensors working overtime: How Breathe London are helping community groups help themselves
Pages 34-35 Feature: The challenge of improving indoor air quality in social housing
Pages 20-22 Product Feature: An overview of some of the leading air quality monitoring equipment from some of the foremost companies in the industry
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Legal:
Lawyers Are Responsible: Refusing to defend the indefensible
Partners
Pages 36-38
International: Mothers of Invention: How Moms Clean Air Force are influencing the air quality landscape in America
Pages 20-22 Product Feature: An overview of some of the leading air quality monitoring equipment from some of the foremost companies in the industry
Pages 28-29
The Big Interview: Jenny Jones, Baroness Jones of Moulsecoomb
Pages 32-33 Feature: Living Green Walls: the future of urban green infrastructure?
Pages 34-35 Feature: The challenge of improving indoor air quality in social housing
Pages 36-38
International:
Mothers of Invention: How Moms Clean Air Force are influencing the air quality landscape in America
Page 39 Marketing:
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Matt Hutchings KC Dr Sanja PotgieterVermaark
Dominique Browning Baroness Jones of Moulsecoomb
Scientists tell Prime Minister: Distance yourself from ‘merchants of doubt’, 36 leading air pollution scientists from across the UK have signed a letter to Rishi Sunak warning him that political dialogue is becoming worryingly close to science denial. The letter references the world class air quality research in the UK before continuing: ‘What politicians do with these factual truths is up to them. However, recently the facts have been questioned and scientists have been discredited in an attack on the very essence of our scientific community.
‘Mainstream politicians have been attending rallies run by conspiracy theorists. They have been loudly repeating their dismissal of our science on social media accounts and broadcast interviews. They have spoken of not believing the science in the London Assembly and in Parliament.
‘A collapse in the trust of the scientific process would be a disaster. We urge you to disassociate from the merchants of doubt and, in no uncertain terms, to tell your party colleagues to not endorse them or emulate their pervasive claims that sow cynicism and undermine the factual and truth foundations of life’.
Brum Breathes Fund to provide £4m to help community groups clean up Birmingham’s air
On the second anniversary of Birmingham’s Clean Air Zone a round of funding is being made available which will provide £4m to support schemes and projects across the city to help improve air quality. Single-member council wards will receive up to £20,000 per year and two-member wards up to £40,000 per year, for the next two years. All the funding is from revenues generated by the Clean Air Zone itself.
Councillor Liz Clements, Cabinet Member for Transport at Birmingham City Council, said: ‘We’re committed to helping our residents to achieve their full potential by improving the quality of the air they breathe. The Brum Breathes Fund will provide support to local Councillors and community groups to improve air quality in every corner of the city’.