Clean air target 'could be met more quickly' By Roger Harrabin BBC environment analyst, 27 November 2017 .
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-42141778
It is extremely refreshing to read an article which offers positive news on sustainability methods as it appears that most articles are heavily negative towards the topic. It is fair that the government uses a longer time expectancy for this to be completed as they would be slated if it was not completed within the given time frame, this extra time stated covers their back on any issues which may occur within the process. Although these reports make the governments target appear uneducated and brief as researchers have highlighted that this target could be met more quickly which is good news to any reader as we all have a responsibility on improving the impact we have created to our planet and its atmosphere and it is positive to hear that it is not as bad as they previously thought. There is still a huge amount of action needed to meet this target and improve the environment and the human race's health as air that is not clear will only impact this negatively. Now that the facts are more reliable from the University of York, the government should work alongside them and their data to discover a practical and achievable method of making our air clean and healthy as soon as possible.

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