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17 Sep 2001

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BBC News

Pollution crackdown after health warning [UK]

The Scottish Executive is imposing new controls on air pollution after health experts warned that current policies are too lenient. The Committee on the Medical Effects of Air Pollution (Comeap) said the long-term effects of particle air pollution are much more severe than previously thought. In a report to ministers, the committee said that prolonged exposure to pollutants increases the risk of premature death, particularly from heart disease.