By Helen Norman

In the wake of increasingly threatening air quality from extreme weather events such as the LA wildfires, Our Common Air is striving to mobilize attention, financing and political backing to protect global health, economies and climate. To find out more, Meteorological Technology International sits down with Christa Hasenkopf, commissioner of Our Common Air and director of the Clean Air Program at the Energy Policy Institute of the University of Chicago (EPIC) and the co-founder and former CEO of OpenAQ – an open-source platform of air quality data.

Tell us more about Our Common Air and why it was established.

Air pollution in the form of fine particulate matter (e.g. smoke and dust) is the world’s largest contributor to human disease and death. This health toll translates into a huge economic cost to the planet; the World Bank estimates that 6.1% of global GDP, equivalent to US$8.1tn a year, is lost due to health damages by air pollution.

Given air pollution’s outsized health and economic impacts, there is surprisingly little strategic organizing on the issue at the global level. The Clean Air Fund estimates that less than 1% of international development funding has been committed to targeting air pollution over the last six years.

(The previous two statistics on the economic impact and the funding can be found here.) 

Our Common Air is an independent global commission of high-level government figures, health experts, academics and climate change specialists who are working to catalyze and accelerate global collective action on air pollution.

Given air pollution’s outsized health and economic impacts, there is surprisingly little strategic organizing on the issue at the global level. The Clean Air Fund estimates that less than 1% of international development funding has been committed to targeting air pollution over the last six years.

(The previous two statistics on the economic impact and the funding can be found here.) 

Our Common Air is an independent global commission of high-level government figures, health experts, academics and climate change specialists who are working to catalyze and accelerate global collective action on air pollution.

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Areas of Focus: Environment
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Environment
Producing and using energy damages people’s health and the environment. EPIC research is quantifying the social costs of energy choices and uncovering policies that help protect health while facilitating growth.
Air Pollution
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Air Pollution
Air pollution from fossil fuel combustion poses a grave threat to human health worldwide. EPIC research is using real-world data to calculate the effects of air pollution on human health...
Clean Air Program
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Clean Air Program
The Clean Air Program works to bring actionable air pollution information, its impact on our health, and effective policy solutions to communities around the world.
AQLI
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AQLI
Particulate air pollution is one of the most serious risks to human health globally. To help communicate those risks, the Air Quality Life Index (AQLI) converts particulate air pollution into...