Breathe Metro Manila, an emerging coalition of technology and academic institutions specializing in air quality science, public health, and research innovation, is working directly to confront the air pollution crisis.
Recently, the Greater London Authority and Imperial College London released the 2021–2022 Breathe London Network Air Quality Monitoring Report, highlighting key statistics on nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and particulate matter (PM2.5) concentrations and showcasing the impressive performance of these air quality sensors in comparison to reference monitors.
Modular air quality monitoring systems represent a significant advancement in environmental monitoring technology. By offering unmatched flexibility, customization, and scalability, these systems meet a wide spectrum of air quality measurement needs across different landscapes.
Imagine transforming our urban environments from smog-filled to health-promoting spaces. That’s where air quality advocacy and education step in, serving as the catalyst for this vital change.
Though air pollution is an issue that is global in scale, action at the local level can be impactful in enacting tangible change and encouraging more widespread action. Local projects can serve as models for successful work at a global scale — such as how the Breathe London air quality monitoring network is now being used as a framework for the Breathe Cities program.
New air quality measurement technology is not just changing the way we monitor air pollution; it's rewriting the rules on air quality management, enabling a shift towards more precise, effective environmental regulations.
By considering various low-cost sensor specifications, like sensor accuracy, ease of use, and data analysis capabilities, you can choose the most appropriate technology for your air quality monitoring project.
We break down the US EPA's Enhanced Air Sensor Guidebook's recommendations on siting sensor and installation, with key considerations to make to establish an effective air quality monitoring network.
Clarity & Sonoma Technology announce that they have signed a MOU to work together to provide comprehensive air quality monitoring solutions for government agencies, communities, and businesses seeking integrated air quality management services.