international cooperation on air pollution control
International cooperation on air pollution control refers to collaborative efforts between countries to address and mitigate the issue of air pollution through joint strategies, agreements, and initiatives aimed at reducing emissions, promoting sustainable practices, and sharing expertise and resources to safeguard global air quality and protect public health and the environment.
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- air pollution control funding
- air pollution control measures
- air pollution control technologies
- combating air pollution
- geneva convention on long-range transboundary air pollution
- international agreements on air pollution reduction
- international air pollution agreements
- international cooperation
- international cooperation and collaboration for emission reduction
- international cooperation on carbon pricing
- international cooperation on climate action
- international environmental cooperation
- lrtap (long-range transboundary air pollution) cooperative programme
- public awareness and education on air pollution control
- regional and global air pollution exchange