A total of 72 percent of Londoners demand more action from the government, the poll showed, with only 11 percent believing the authorities are "doing enough already."
"This polling is further proof that Londoners are rightly concerned about the toxic health crisis the filthy air in London has created. The message to Government is crystal clear. Londoners want them to step up to the plate and take urgent action," Khan said, as cited in the press release.
The mayor added that despite the fact that he is doing everything in his power to tackle the issue, the capital needs "adequate support from Government".
On February 24, Khan revealed a report regarding the threat that air pollution poses to children. According to the report, a total of 802 schools, nurseries and colleges across London are exposed to illegally high levels of air pollution.
According to the 2014 report by King’s College, London has the worst nitrogen dioxide pollution in the world. The 2015 report claimed 9,500 Londoners die yearly from air pollution. The City Hall issues daily air pollution alerts and has repeatedly advised the public to avoid unnecessary walks on days when the pollution level is on its highest.