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EU citizens can sue over health problems caused by emissions

Last updated: October 19, 2024 6:48 pm
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Air pollution is a serious issue that affects millions of people around the world. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), nearly 300,000 people die each year from respiratory illnesses caused by poor air quality, with millions more falling ill. Recently, the European Parliament has introduced new legislation that allows European citizens to claim compensation for health problems caused by failure to comply with pollution limits.

In Spain alone, over 21,000 people were reported to have died last year from respiratory illnesses, with suspended particles being identified as the main culprit. In an effort to reduce these alarming numbers, new emission limits have been set for PM 2.5 particulate matter, nitrogen dioxide (NOâ‚‚), and sulphur dioxide (SOâ‚‚). These stricter limits must be met by 2030, with the aim of reducing air pollution and improving public health.

One of the key innovations of this new policy is the provision for compensation for residents who fall ill due to non-compliance with emission limits. If a EU member nation fails to meet these goals and its residents suffer health issues as a result, they will be able to claim damages and receive compensation. Additionally, the EU has the authority to impose significant fines on countries that do not comply with the regulations.

The ultimate goal of these emissions regulations is to achieve zero emissions by 2050, which the EU believes will significantly reduce the number of deaths caused by pollution each year. By prioritizing the health and safety of its citizens, the European Parliament is taking a step in the right direction towards combating air pollution and protecting public health.

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It is important for individuals and corporations alike to recognize the impact of air pollution on human lives and take action to reduce emissions and improve air quality. While some may resist these changes, it is crucial to prioritize the well-being of the population and work towards a cleaner and healthier environment for all. By implementing and enforcing strict emission limits, the EU is sending a clear message that the health of its citizens is a top priority.

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