Summary
Hot weather was blamed for higher air pollution levels last year in Government statistics published yesterday. Figures show that in towns and cities in 2003 air pollution was recorded as moderate or higher on 50 days on average per site, compared with 20 days in 2002 and 59 days in 1993.
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs said there had been a long-term decline in the number of air pollution days, largely due to a reduction in particles and sulphur dioxide.See the full content of this document
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Heat Blamed for Pollution
But fluctuations from one year to the next could occur, as in 2003, because of...
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