Khan, Sadiq 1970-

Breathe : tackling the climate emergency / Sadiq Khan. - 215 pages

Introduction : Ella's story -- Obstacle 1 : fatalism -- Obstacle 2 : apathy -- Obstacle 3 : cynicism -- Obstacle 4 : deprioritisation -- Obstacle 5 : hostility -- Obstacle 6 : cost -- Obstacle 7 : gridlock -- Conclusion : green wins.

"To win the climate war, you first need to win the climate argument. For many years, Sadiq wasn't fully aware of the dangers posed by air pollution, nor its connection with climate change. Then, aged 43, he was unexpectedly diagnosed with adult-onset asthma - brought on by the polluted London air he had been breathing for decades. Scandalised, Sadiq underwent a political transformation that would see him become one of the most prominent global politicians fighting (and winning) elections on green issues. Since becoming Mayor of London in 2016, he has declared a climate emergency, introduced the world's first Ultra-Low Emission Zone, and turned London into the first-ever 'National Park City'. Now, Sadiq draws on his experiences to reveal the seven ways environmental action gets blown off course - and how to get it back on track. Whether by building coalitions across the political spectrum, putting social justice at the heart of green politics, or showing that the climate crisis is a health crisis too, he offers a playbook for anyone - voter, activist or politician - who wants to win the argument on the environment. It will help create a world where we can all breathe again."--

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Khan, Sadiq, 1970- subject.


Air--Pollution --Government policy--Great Britain.
Air--Pollution--Health aspects.
Climatic changes--Government policy--Great Britain.
Air quality--England--London metropolitan area.

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