A tale of two cities: is air pollution improving in Paris and London?

Environ Pollut

School of Population Health & Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine, King's College London, UK; MRC PHE Centre for Environment and Health, UK.

Published: June 2019

Paris and London are Europe's two megacities and both experience poor air quality with systemic breaches of the NO limit value. Policy initiatives have been taken to address this: some European-wide (e.g. Euro emission standards); others local (e.g. Low Emission Zone, LEZ). Trends in NO, NO and particulate matter (PM, PM) for 2005-2016 in background and roadside locations; and trends in traffic increments were calculated in both cities to address their impact. Trends in traffic counts and the distribution in Euro standards for diesel vehicles were also evaluated. Linear-mixed effect models were built to determine the main determinants of traffic concentrations. There was an overall increase in roadside NO in 2005-2009 in both cities followed by a decrease of ∼5% year from 2010. Downward trends were associated with the introduction of Euro V heavy vehicles. Despite NO decreasing, at current rates, roads will need 20 (Paris) and 193 years (London) to achieve the European Limit Value (40 μg m annual mean). Euro 5 light diesel vehicles were associated with the decrease in roadside PM. An increase in motorcycles in London since 2010 contributed to the lack of significant trend in PM roadside increment in 2010-16.

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