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The European Union's cities are expected to struggle in meeting stricter air quality and noise pollution targets by 2030, according to the European Court of Auditors. The report states that despite some progress, air pollution remains high, and noise levels remain excessive in EU cities. The main challenges include poor coordination among authorities, questionable effectiveness of measures, and local resistance.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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