City subsidy programs will not fill the gaps in 'Clean Air'
The article discusses the challenges faced by municipal subsidy programs attempting to support Poland's 'Clean Air' initiative, particularly noting that only the largest cities can afford their own thermal modernization programs.
Weather: New wave of bad weather before Clean Monday โ The "red" areas
Severe weather is expected as Greeks prepare to leave cities for Clean Monday, with rainstorms primarily affecting the central and northern regions.
How health and well-being relate to smart cities?
The article discusses how health and well-being are criteria for classifying a city as 'smart' by promoting a lifestyle that allows residents to engage in activities like walking and breathing clean air without stress.
โน7,000 crore spent to tackle street dust, revealed in Lok Sabha
The Ministry of Environment revealed in Parliament that urban local bodies have spent โน7,094.39 crore to control street dust, involving 130 cities under the National Clean Air Program.
Traffic Jams Are Becoming More of a Burden for Residents. What Can City Authorities Do?
The article discusses the negative health impact of traffic congestion in cities, findings from a transport challenges survey in Warsaw, and residents' suggestions for improving communication, while highlighting the financial losses European cities face due to air pollution.
Clean transport zones are operating in two cities. When will more join?
The article discusses the implementation of clean transport zones in Katowice and other Polish cities, exploring the motivations behind these initiatives and the implications of the European Commission's actions.
At least ten dead from contaminated water in India's cleanest city
At least ten people have died due to contaminated water in Indore, India, which was recently recognized as the country's cleanest city for eight consecutive years.