Transition to Electric Vehicles Would Save Connecticut Lives, Avoid Economic Impacts

New American Lung Association report finds Connecticut could save lives, and avoid millions in state health impacts through transition to electric transportation

Today the American Lung Association released “The Road to Clean Air” – a new report which outlines the broad benefits of a transition to an electric transportation sector increasingly powered by clean, non-combustion renewable energy over the coming decades. The report finds a transition to electric cars, buses and trucks by mid-century would both improve air quality and address climate change, benefiting the lives and health of Americans and Connecticut residents, and would result in significant local benefits.

“The transportation sector is a leading contributor to air pollution and climate change,” said Ruth Canovi, Director of Advocacy for the American Lung Association in Connecticut American Lung Association. “We have the technology to transition to cleaner cars, trucks and buses, and by taking that step we can prepare Connecticut for the future while also seeing the health and economic benefits forecasted in ‘The Road to Clean Air’. Especially as our state faces the impacts of climate change such as (extreme heat and storms, this is a powerful and practical opportunity to take action to improve our economy, our health and our future.”

“The Road to Clean Air” outlines the broad benefits of the transition to an electric transportation sector over the coming decades.
National benefits per year based on emission reductions in 2050:

  • avoiding approximately 6,300 premature deaths
  • preventing more than 93,000 asthma attacks
  • preventing 416,000 lost workdays
  • $72 Billion in public health benefits
  • $113 Billion in global climate impacts avoided

Benefits in Connecticut per year based on emission reductions in 2050:

  • avoiding approximately 55 premature deaths
  • preventing more than 726 asthma attacks
  • preventing 3,479 lost workdays per year
  • $637 million in public health benefits

Climate change threatens the health of all Americans, from wildfires and extreme storms to worsening air pollution. And poor air quality caused by transportation pollution contributes to a wide range of negative health impacts, including childhood asthma attacks, impaired lung function and development, lung cancer, heart attacks and strokes and premature deaths. As shown in the Lung Association’s annual “State of the Air” report, nearly half of all Americans are living with unhealthy air quality, and low-income communities and communities of color are disproportionately impacted by bad air quality. In that report, Connecticut continued to earn failing grades for ozone pollution.

Achieving these major benefits to our health and our climate will require dedicated and sustained leadership and investment at all levels of government and will require public education and engagement to ensure the transition to electric vehicles provides clean air for all. The Lung Association is encouraging all Connecticut residents to sign a petition to Governor Ned Lamont urging support for the critical transition to electric vehicles across the United States.

For more information about “The Road to Clean Air” report visit Lung.org/ev. Journalists seeking to speak with a policy or medical expert about the benefits of a transition to electric vehicles and the health impacts of air pollution or climate change may contact Jennifer Solomon at [email protected] or 516-680-8927.

For more information, contact:

Jennifer Solomon
(516) 680-8927
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