Learn how particulate matter air pollution reduces visibility by scattering light, creating haze that impacts ecosystems, tourism, and scenic landscapes.
Firefighters, drivers, construction workers, and other professions often face high exposure to air pollution. Read this blog to understand why air quality monitoring and worker protections matter.
Alzheimer’s is the most common cause of dementia, and research suggests long-term air pollution exposure may raise the risk. Learn how PM2.5 affects brain health and why monitoring air pollution matters for reducing Alzheimer’s risk.
Discover why every modern major city should invest in a low-cost air quality sensor network. The data provided by these networks promotes public health, community awareness, and stronger policy enforcement — all at a much lower cost than traditional air quality monitoring solutions.
The City of Philadelphia launches Breathe Philly, a 76-sensor air quality monitoring network delivering real-time air pollution data to protect public health across every neighborhood.
Learn how particulate matter, ozone, nitrogen oxides, black carbon, and carbon monoxide cross borders, impact health and climate, and why monitoring transboundary air pollution matters.
Open Air Chicago puts hyperlocal air quality data in residents’ hands, with 277 Clarity Node-S air pollution sensors delivering free, real-time pollution insights across the city.
Discover how air pollution sensing technology has evolved from early chemical methods to regulatory-grade monitors and modern low-cost tools like Clarity’s Node-S air quality sensor.
The EPIC Air Quality Fund opens 2026 applications in March to support PM2.5 air quality monitoring projects around the world that expand open data and drive policy impacts.
This blog covers coarse particulate matter (PM10) composition, sources, health and environmental effects, exposure guidelines, and why monitoring matters.
Technology can be used to move policy, by providing better datasets to mayors. Panelist David Lu, CEO of Clarity Movement, highlighted the power of data.
We now have smart homes and smart cars, so it’s no surprise that our cities are becoming smarter every day. One problem plaguing many big cities is air pollution, and one company is using technology to help remedy the problem.
TenX has invested in Clarity, a three-year-old company that makes air-pollution monitoring devices which provide hyper-localised and real-time air-quality readings in metropolitan areas.