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According to a satellite imagery released by the European Space Agency (ESA), the city of Antwerp has the fourth-largest concentration of nitrogen dioxide in Europe and is in the top 50 of the wor

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Owners of old polluting diesel vehicles will start being fined €350 if they drive anywhere within the Brussels region from today (1 October).

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According to a study commissioned by the Belgian chapter of Greenpeace, Ghent is the country’s most-liveable city when it comes to sustainable mobility and air quality.

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The mayors of Brussels and Paris have called on other cities to follow their lead and implement a Europe-wide Car-Free Day.

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The traffic plan that came into force in Ghent last year has succeeded in drastically lowering the amount of nitrogen dioxide in the air, according to Flanders Environment Agency, which has

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More roads in front of schools should be closed to traffic at the beginning and end of the school day to reduce the effects of air pollution on children, according to consumer protection gro

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Warning letters have been sent out to 800 drivers in Brussels who continue to use their old diesel cars despite a ban since 1 January.

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A Brussels organisation is encouraging residents to assemble their own fine particle sensors and hang them on their windows.

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A 10% drop in the number of cars on Brussels' roads this week has caused the size of traffic jams to fall by almost half, according to the latest figures from Brussels Mobility.

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