Published December 05, 2015
Paris police have lowered speed limits and ordered a halt to trash burning as part of emergency measures triggered by a spike in air pollution — months before the city hosts a major international climate conference.
The police department says Wednesday's order includes a 20 kph (12 mph) reduction in speed limits on highways in the metropolitan area.
It comes after state monitoring agency AirParif reported that air pollution rose to "high" under a European classification system. It said changes in weather, and emissions from agricultural activities and road traffic caused the increase.
Paris experienced a similar spike in air pollution last year that ultimately led to imposed, temporary reductions on the numbers of vehicles allowed to circulate.
The city will host a two-week U.N. climate conference starting in November.
https://www.foxnews.com/world/spike-in-paris-air-pollution-triggers-urgent-measures-to-lower-speed-limits-ban-trash-burning