Air pollution

*NEW* The Air We Breathe: Global Impacts of Air Pollution on Children’s Health

In this webinar, Pallavi Pant, Head of Global Health at the Health Effects Institute, explored the urgent issue of air pollution and its significant impact on children's health worldwide.

Speakers

  • Pallavi Pant
  • Dr Emily Parker

Date of Recording

October 21, 2024

Available Until

October 20, 2025

NB: Pallavi mentioned Rosamund, she was referring to her daughter, Ella Adoo-Kissi-Debrah.

Air Pollution Companion

Air Pollution Companion

The Air Pollution Companion is a ‘one stop shop’ to learn about air pollution and child health, and integrate it into your practice. This resource was developed by the Clean Air Fund Partnership team, which includes three Clinical Fellows working alongside RCPCH policy experts.

 

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Key messages

Air pollution remains high globally impacting especially newborns and young children.

Household air pollution is declining but still poses significant health risks, particularly in Africa and South Asia.

Air pollution was the 2nd leading cause of death globally in 2021, with 8.1 million deaths and links to 34% of preterm births.

Get involved

RCPCH Clean Air Network

The RCPCH has recently launched a Clean Air Network. Its primary aim is to mobilise and empower paediatricians as advocates for clean air, providing them with the necessary knowledge and skills to raise awareness about air pollution’s impact on child health.

If interested, find out more and sign up for the Clean Air Network.

If you have any queries please contact us at cleanair@rcpch.ac.uk

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Speakers

  • Pallavi Pant

    Head of Global Health at the Health Effects Institute

    With more than 15 years of experience, her work focuses on air pollution and health research and public engagement, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. She is committed towards fostering science-policy translation and effective science communication on air pollution and health. She serves on editorial boards for Air Quality, Atmosphere & Health and PLOS Global Public Health, and on the Governing Board of OpenAQ. She holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Health from the University of Birmingham, UK and master’s in environmental sciences from TERI School of Advanced Studies, India

  • Dr Emily Parker

    Clinical Fellow - Clean Air Fund Partnership

    Emily is a paediatric junior doctor with a background in social anthropology. Before studying medicine, she worked in the charity and built environment sectors in Berlin and London. In 2022-23 Emily undertook a Paediatric Sustainability Fellowship in Newcastle, bringing together her interest in environmental sustainability with her work as a doctor. Her research addresses the carbon footprint of medicines, how to reduce medicines waste, and ‘green inhaler’ policy. She started working with the RCPCH as a Clean Air Fellow in January 2024. Her role is focused on developing RCPCH policy and supporting clinicians at all stages of their careers to become clean air advocates.

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