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High Levels of Pollution Spur Paris to Action


A view of the Eiffel Tower seen through thick smog on Friday.
PATRICK KOVARIK / AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE — GETTY IMAGES
By ALISSA J. RUBIN
March 14, 2014

PARIS — Parisians taking public transportation to work on Friday were surprised and delighted to find free subways and buses for the next three days, but the reason was a bit less cheerful: Air pollution had reached an unusually high level and was expected to continue unabated through the weekend.

Bad air quality might be familiar to tourists here from Beijing or Mumbai, but in this elegant capital, where strict limits on building height create the illusion that plenty of fresh air is circulating, pollution is rarely this severe so early in the year and for so long.

“Due to a persistent episode of pollution with fine particles,” the Environment Ministry will impose exceptional measures, said Philippe Martin, the minister, in a somewhat cryptic statement on Thursday.

His widely reported message left some people a little unsure of exactly what he meant.

The French Health Ministry issued warnings particularly for the elderly, pregnant women, young children and those with respiratory ailments. In the parks, joggers could be heard complaining that they were finding it more uncomfortable than usual to run.

The government, seeking to reduce tailpipe emissions, encouraged citizens to use readily accessible rental bicycles and electric cars by making both free through the weekend. Paris has been on the forefront of bicycle- and car-sharing, putting ranks of bikes and small electric cars in most neighborhoods and allowing Parisians and tourists to pay low rates to rent them.

Although people here became broadly aware of the problem only late this week, it has been building for days as a high-pressure system over the region created a string of sunny days with little wind, cold nights and warm days that left pollutants trapped in this low-lying city on the Seine River. Until this week, there had been little concerted effort to reduce pollution from cars and trucks.

A number of smaller cities, primarily in northern France, were also affected.

The European Commission has repeatedly warned France that it is not complying with Europe-wide rules on air contaminant levels.

Michel Aubier, the supervising physician for pulmonology at Bichat Hospital in Paris, said several patients with chronic respiratory ailments had come to see him in the last few days complaining of difficulty breathing. He said the cause was probably a combination of poor air quality and pollen, which has also been on the rise with the recent warm temperatures here.

“They cough more and find they are more often short of breath,” Mr. Aubier said, adding that there was no risk from the air pollution for healthy individuals.

“The only risk is for those who suffer from respiratory diseases, including asthma,” he said. “Those who suffer from asthma need to be vigilant about their treatment and avoid exercise or other physical activity.”

The Paris police lowered the speed limit in the city and the Île-de-France region surrounding the capital, and asked people to refrain from burning wood in their fireplaces. The police reported more than 10,000 infractions on Thursday, primarily for speeding.

The government also requested that trucks with heavy loads avoid traveling as much as possible and asked factories to work on a reduced schedule to limit emissions.

Maïa de la Baume contributed reporting.
 
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I played football (the real football) on sunday, it was all sunny and hot :ahh: But I feel like humans will soon evolve with the ability to sustain in heavily polluted environments. It's only the first step, we will be ok.
 

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is that mostly from cars or does industry have a big role in this pollution in Paris?
Cars mostly as industries aren't deep in the very Paris.
France has been promoting diesel fuel for cars for decades now because even it's more exensive when you purchase a car which runs on it, that fuel is cheaper and supposedly more environment-friendly so in the long-term you're winning. But in return, diesel has a high rate of fine particles which are causing the pollution we're witnessing at the moment.
 

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Cars mostly as industries aren't deep in the very Paris.
France has been promoting diesel fuel for cars for decades now because even it's more exensive when you purchase a car which runs on it, that fuel is cheaper and supposedly more environment-friendly so in the long-term you're winning. But in return, diesel has a high rate of fine particles which are causing the pollution we're witnessing at the moment.

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