Two thirds of Brits miss how clear the air was during the first national lockdown, research has revealed. Nitrogen oxide levels in some UK cities fell by around 60 per cent between March and June, due to there being less traffic on the roads.
As a result, a survey of 4,000 UK adults has found 57 per cent now care more about air quality than ever before. And 62 per cent miss how clean the air was during the first national lockdown.
Almost nine in 10 (86 per cent) of those polled, as part of E.ON's Air Care research, feel air pollution is an issue the British public needs to know more about.
While 68 per cent would do more to help the environment if they had daily reminders about the quality of the air they breathe.
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