The International Day of Clean
Air for Blue Skies aims to build a global community of action, encouraging
countries to collaborate in tackling air pollution to protect our ecosystems.
This day provides a platform for cooperation at individual, national, regional,
and international levels to work together and invest in #CleanAirNow. The
United Nations General Assembly designated 7 September as International
Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies in 2019, and the first Day was held in 2020.
This designation reflects the global community’s growing awareness of air
pollution risks and underscores the necessity of further efforts to improve air
quality to safeguard human and environmental health.
Sunday, September 7, 2025
International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies
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