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EU auditors warn cities unlikely to meet tougher air, noise pollution targets

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Posted on January 15, 2025

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By Charlotte Van Campenhout BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union cities are unlikely to meet stricter air quality and noise pollution targets in the coming years, the European Court of Auditors (ECA)

EU Cities Struggle to Meet New Air Quality and Noise Standards

By Charlotte Van Campenhout

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union cities are unlikely to meet stricter air quality and noise pollution targets in the coming years, the European Court of Auditors (ECA) said on Wednesday, warning that both issues remain significant health threats.

With air quality standards soon to become tougher, cities will need to increase their efforts to meet the new regulations and move closer to the recommendations of the World Health Organization.

The EU has set a target to reduce the number of people chronically disturbed by transport noise by 30% by 2030. However, the ECA estimates that the reduction will be only 19% at best, and in the worst-case scenario, it could even increase by 3% by 2030.

The ECA also concluded that, despite some progress, air pollution remains high and noise levels excessive in EU cities, where three-quarters of the population resides.

The main challenges to meeting targets include poor coordination among authorities, the questionable effectiveness of measures, and local resistance.

(Reporting by Charlotte Van Campenhout; Editing by Mark Potter)

Key Takeaways

  • EU cities unlikely to meet stricter air quality and noise targets.
  • ECA warns of significant health threats from pollution.
  • Transport noise reduction target of 30% by 2030 may not be met.
  • Challenges include poor coordination and local resistance.
  • Air pollution remains high in cities where most EU citizens live.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the European Court of Auditors report about EU cities?
The European Court of Auditors reported that EU cities are unlikely to meet stricter air quality and noise pollution targets in the coming years.
What is the EU's target for reducing transport noise disturbances?
The EU aims to reduce the number of people chronically disturbed by transport noise by 30% by 2030, but the ECA estimates a reduction of only 19% at best.
What challenges do cities face in meeting pollution targets?
Cities face challenges such as poor coordination among authorities, questionable effectiveness of measures, and local resistance to implementing changes.

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