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On the International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies, actor-producer Dia Mirza leads a conversation with environmentally-conscious people to create awareness

A sparkling silver lining of the global Coronavirus pandemic has been a significant improvement in air quality across multiple countries. However, that doesn’t present a long term solution to the ‘Airpocalypse’ India is on the verge of, according to experts. As the country resumes economic activity slowly but steadily in the aftermath of COVID-19, the possible overshooting of greenhouse gas and emissions are a very real threat.

UNEP Goodwill Ambassador and UN SDG advocate actor Dia Mirza sites these very pertinent concerns as she engages in a clean air campaign for India, furthering the global dialogue of bluer skies and a healthier environment at home. “We need to make every effort to build back sustainably because clean air is the right to life,” said the actor who has certainly become a climate changemaker and other causes related to the environment.

“The global lockdown has lead to cleaner air than we have had in over a decade. Some of the most polluted cities in India have experienced AQI levels below 50 through the lockdown. Nature can and will recover leading to better health for all people. But the lockdown is not the solution. We need to engage in fruitful partnerships and implement strategies and policies for the global goal of clean air,” Dia added.

The actor-producer is currently working with the United Nations Environment Programme in their efforts to declare September 7 as the International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies in order to find sustainable solutions to the air pollution on our planet. Dia, who has stressed the importance of learning from the experience of the pandemic and building back better, will engage in conversation with prominent ‘Clean Air Champions’ who are singular change-makers championing a cleaner earth. She feels that observing #WorldCleanAirDay will bring much-needed awareness to people and policymakers alike, fueling a change in human lifestyles to ensure a balance between man and nature.

Monday, 07 September 2020 | Pioneer

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