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.
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.
Mono Lake’s lowered water levels have exposed its dust-emitting lakebed, creating some of the nation’s highest PM10 air pollution. High winds spread this dust across the Mono Basin, affecting air quality, wildlife, and public health.
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.
This blog provides a recap of our recent webinar on the RAC Air Health Monitor, Australia's largest and most advanced air sensor network. Hosted by David Lu, co-founder and CEO of Clarity, the session featured key insights from Julian and David from the Royal Automobile Club (RAC) of Western Australia, and Martin from Ramboll.
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.
Clarity Movement Co. and the National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA) of Nigeria announced today that they have entered into a letter of intent
Jundiaí, Brazil, announced an innovative new air quality monitoring program using two Clarity Node-S to measure air pollutants at strategic locations across the city.
Breathe London serves as a blueprint for how global governments, cities & communities can cost-effectively modernize air quality monitoring infrastructure.
Learn how community groups in Bengaluru are working with Clarity monitor fine particulate matter and improve pollutant levels. Working with Clarity to implement better air quality monitoring infrastructure has truly spurred a revolution in the way Bangalore thinks and acts on air pollution issues.
Clarity is launching one of our most exciting projects to date: a 150-sensor network in Paris with Bloomberg Philanthropies and the City of Paris to better understand air quality within and around schools in the French capital.