A climate advocate pushed for a policy-oriented method to help improve the air quality in the Asia Pacific as the Philippines' air quality does not meet the standards of the World Health Organization (WHO).
Clear Air Asia (CAA), a non-government organization, said in a statement on Monday that concerned sectors should "collaborate to enforce air quality standards and consolidate clean air and climate action plans."
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