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Welcome to Season 1 of Roots & Rooftops, a podcast brought to you by The Green Londoner.
Subscribe today and join as we hear from Mete Coban, Professor Frank Kelly and many more incredible guests who are working to make London a greener city.
Subscribe today and join as we hear from Mete Coban, Professor Frank Kelly and many more incredible guests who are working to make London a greener city.
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In this episode of Roots & Rooftops, we sit down with Professor Frank Kelly at Imperial College London to explore the history of air pollution in London — and the biggest challenges ahead in making the city’s air cleaner and safer for everyone.A leading expert in air pollution research, Professor Kelly reflects on the deadly Great Smog of 1952, explains why London has met its nitrogen dioxide (NO₂) legal limits earlier than expected (with two important caveats), and outlines what still needs to change for air quality to align with World Health Organization guidelines.He also shares practical, everyday tips to improve indoor air quality, and a clear view of what citizens and policymakers can do next to improve London’s air overall.Chapters00:00 Intro + Prof Frank Kelly (Imperial)04:03 The Great Smog of 1952: what it changed06:50 The “trade-off” problem: fixing one pollutant, creating another09:11 London meets DEFRA NO₂ limits — why that’s not the finish line16:23 Wood burning: a growing source of pollution19:00 Indoor air: the overlooked risk at home20:47 What’s next for London’s air (and where progress may stall)22:36 Microplastics from tyres: the next air quality frontier24:09 Practical steps for cleaner air (at home + outdoors) Subscribe for future episodes and follow The Green Londoner as we turn big climate ideas into everyday actions across London.Music, mixing and mastering by Jo Elise.
In our first episode of 'Roots & Rooftops', we speak with Mete Coban, Deputy Mayor of London for Environment and Energy. We spoke about his background and early exposure to air pollution, youth engagement in climate action and how Londoners can take ownership of making change happen. As the London Climate Resilience Review and the new heat plan are currently being drafted, we also discussed air and water quality (including one pledge from Mete once the Thames becomes swimmable!), and what Coban learned at the COP30 and the C40 Cities World Mayors Summit.Chapters: 0:08 - Introduction and Welcome3:38 - Global Green Transition6:09 - Cities as Doers7:49 - Personal Stories and Environmental Justice10:59 - Air and Water Quality Initiatives13:49 - Coordinating Climate Action15:23 - Manifesto and Climate Goals22:50 - Climate Extremes and Community Engagement30:00 - Quick Fire QuestionsSubscribe for future episodes and follow The Green Londoner as we turn big climate ideas into everyday actions across London.Music, mixing and mastering by Jo Elise.
Subscribe for future episodes and follow The Green Londoner as we turn big climate ideas into everyday actions across London.Music, mixing and mastering by Jo Elise.




