Fifty years ago the famous London Smogs occurred throughout the city
to which the United Kingdom now has pleasure in welcoming the 13th World
Clean Air and Environmental Protection Congress. They were to prove a
landmark in environmental policy, and since then advances in science and
policy have transformed the environment not only of London but of many
other cities around the world.
While this is a cause for optimism all of us know that enormous challenges
remain, and new ones have emerged. In many areas of the world air pollution
still exacts a heavy toll in human life and environmental degradation,
and to atmospheric pollution has been added the enormous challenge of
climate change and the many other environmental and social problems which
still inhibit sustainable development.
These problems remain urgent, and it is also clear that they now require
concerted international action, not only among political leaders but also
among scientists, regulators, business people and the ordinary citizens
in local communities.
So it is a great pleasure for me to be able to welcome the Congress to
the United Kingdom. I hope your meeting will contribute to scientific
understanding and development of policy, and to wider international commitment
to the goals of the International Union.
I know that all participants will receive a warm welcome in the United
Kingdom. I hope your work will still leave you time to enjoy the environment
of these islands and our continental neighbours, an experience which I
am sure will further enhance the commitment of you all to protecting our
shared global heritage.
Rt. Hon. Margaret Beckett MP
Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
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