Report “A Review of 20 Years’ Air Pollution Control in Beijing” launched ahead of UNEA-4
The report A Review of 20 Years’ Air Pollution Control in Beijing was jointly released by the UN Environment and the Beijing Municipal Ecological Bureau – the supervising body of the ICLEI Beijing Representation Office – ahead of the 4th Session of the United Nations Environmental Assembly (UNEA-4), covering Beijing’s progress and experience in air quality improvement from 1998 to 2017.
The report was compiled by a UN Environment-led team of international and Chinese experts over two years. It outlines how Beijing’s air quality management program has evolved and makes recommendations for near, medium, and long-term steps the city can take to maintain its momentum toward clean air. The Report has received international media coverage and is suggested to have provided a model for other cities to follow.
This event was part of ICLEI’s involvement in the UNEA-4, during which we collaborated with UN Environment, UN-Habitat, Global Task Force, UCLG, and Cities Alliance to convene the first UNEA Cities Summit, and supported our Members and project cities’ engagement in the Assembly.
For more information on the launch and the report, please access the following links: