Helping a billion people breathe cleaner air
The problem: Air pollution is a global public health crisis and the fourth leading cause of death globally. Nine out of 10 people around the world breathe unhealthy air, and burning fossil fuels is both the largest source of air pollution and the biggest cause of climate change.
What we’re doing about it: We’re working to help 1 billion people breathe cleaner air in this decade. By pinpointing local pollution in countries around the world, we’re giving policymakers, community groups and the private sector the tools they need to reduce pollution and hold polluters accountable.
Our work reducing air and climate pollution
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Cleaning the air for everyone
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Online ordering brings warehouses — and pollution — close to home
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Game-changing partnership takes on air pollution in Latin America, the Caribbean
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Meet the all-female team taking on India’s air pollution challenges
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Air pollution varies dramatically — new tech helps us see it
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EDF launches “Reversing Childhood Asthma” education campaign
Updates
Read the latest articles, blogs and press releases on clean air.
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EPA Acts to Reduce Dangerous Air Pollution from New Gas-Burning Power Plants
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Southern California’s novel warehouse rule is reducing truck pollution
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EDF, Allies Urge D.C. Circuit to Uphold Strengthened Mercury and Air Toxics Standards
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New Air Pollution Visualization Tool to help Rio de Janeiro Pinpoint Hotspots and Enforce Air Quality Standards
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EPA announces recipients of monumental funding to clean up America’s ports
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Supreme Court Will Consider Decisions about Interstate Air Pollution Protections from Coal-Fired Power Plants
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Clean air resources
Dig deeper into our work with these resources for researchers, policymakers, journalists and communities.
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Air Quality Data Directory
- Interactive tool
Chemical Exposure Action Map
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Air tracker shows path pollution takes through neighborhoods
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How are our air and climate connected?
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Cutting methane doesn’t just slow warming — it improves health
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Shining a Light on Warehouse Truck Air Pollution (PDF)
Our clean air experts
We bring wide-ranging perspectives and skills to our clean air work. Meet some of the people who make it happen.
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Sarah Vogel
Senior Vice President, Healthy Communities
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Ramon Alvarez
Associate Chief Scientist
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Julia Gohlke
Lead Senior Scientist, Health
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Xinhao Huang
Senior Manager, Global Clean Air China / Environmental Policy
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Abhinand Krishnashankar
Senior Analyst, Economics and Policy
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Sergio Sánchez
Senior Policy Director, Global Clean Air
Partner perspective
Today, more than ever, we must protect people, especially the most vulnerable, from environmental pollution. EDF is a critical partner in this effort.
Georges C. Benjamin, M.D.
American Public Health Association
Media contact
Cecile Brown
(202) 271-6534 (office)