Air Pollution
Resources for Air Pollution themed actions
Apologies - the website that the QR codes in the materials below used has stopped working. So for now just take the following as inspiration while we try to recreate the graphics and flyers.
Useful websites
- Postcode search from Friends of the Earth
- World map of air pollution sensors by Airly
- Global Action Plan
- Mums for Lungs
Street Signs
Graphics info and designs for making these signs like the one below
Flyers to edit and print
These flyers are in photoshop format - so you can add your own Local Group info. If you require support in editing these, then please contact LGsupport@extinctionrebellion.uk by email, or via our Mattermost Reception.
A5 flyers and stickers as shown below
- A5 flyer front
- A5 flyer back
- Stickers as .psd file and ready to print as .pdf file
Engaging the public with survey boards
The second board has a map of the local area. Passers by were encourages to scan the QR code (taking them to the addresspollution.org website - note this website is currently not working), enter their address, and add a sticker to the map indicating whether where they lived had very high, high, moderate, or low levels of air pollution. As you can see, nearly all of the stickers added are red, indicating these people are living with 'very high' levels of air pollution.
Mini-action
Using the green light (for pedestrians) over a crossing on a main road, close to the survey boards, to bring attention to the outreach and amplify the message
Useful Statistics, quotes & resources
A collection of statistics and quotes around air pollution, particularly related to health.