The Centre for London called on the Mayor of London and Transport for London to introduce measures after data from City Hall found that BAME Londoners and those in poorer areas are more likely to suffer from the effects of poor air quality. Mr Khan recently said he is "more determined than ever" to "consign air pollution to the history book.
The data also revealed that nitrogen dioxide levels are up to 13 percent higher in the most deprived areas of the capital compared with the least deprived.
Mr Khan will face questions from London Assembly Members on the Ultra-Low Emission Zone expansion, private E-scooters, cleaning up London's air, and protecting vulnerable communities.
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