Clean Air Blog
Clean Air Advocacy Ireland’s Submission to the Department of Climate, Energy and the Environment for its Public Consultation on Ireland’s Clean Air Strategy
As most people spend 90% of their time indoors, we must consider and include our indoor environments as part of our environment when developing a National Clean Air Strategy.
Part 2: Why the Silence? Admitting that airborne health risk persists raises uncomfortable questions
Part 2: Why the silence? Admitting that airborne risk persists raises uncomfortable questions
Part 1 Clean Air as Innovation: The Next Competitive Edge?The Business Case for Clean Air: Why Firms Must Adapt to an Airborne Future
Clean Air as Innovation: The Next Competitive Edge?
The Business Case for Clean Air: Why Firms Must Adapt to an Airborne Future
Urgent Action Needed to Quell Flu in Schools
Flu is spreading earlier than last year, with children heavily impacted.
Public health advice to schools should be updated to account for airborne transmission of flu.
CAAI sign the “Global Pledge for Healthy Indoor Air” at the United Nations
Dr. Ciara Steele, representing Clean Air Advocacy Ireland, and Prof. Lidia Morawska, after signing the Global Pledge for Healthy Indoor Air at the United Nations in New York in September 2025