Pascal Canfin, chair of European parliament’s environment committee, says there are blueprints to tackle road traffic, coal and nitrogen.
Estonia’s minister of climate Kristen Michal says his country’s air is relatively good — but that efforts are underway to improve.
“It is very worrying that the fine particle pollution is so prevalent,” the minister said in an emailed statement.
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