Air Quality Articles
Shedding Light on Ultraviolet Air Sterilizers: How They Work and When They Don’t
Ultraviolet air sterilizers use UV-C light to inactivate airborne pathogens by damaging their DNA or RNA, making them effective tools for improving indoor air quality in medical, commercial, and residential settings. However, they have limitations, including ineffectiveness against particulate pollutants and chemical contaminants, and must be used alongside other filtration systems for optimal results.
Pantries and Larders: How Proper Ventilation and Climate Control Prevent Food Spoilage and Protect Indoor Air
Improper air quality in pantries and larders can lead to food spoilage, mold growth, and even indoor air pollution. By maintaining ideal humidity, temperature, and ventilation, homeowners can preserve food longer and create a healthier home environment.
Why the Arctic, Despite Its Remoteness, Faces an Air Pollution Problem
Despite its low population density, the Arctic Circle faces significant seasonal air pollution due to long-range transport of industrial emissions and increasing local activity like shipping and resource extraction. These pollutants—especially black carbon—accelerate ice melt, harm indigenous health, and contribute to global climate instability, making Arctic air quality a critical environmental concern.
Invisible Emissions: Why Tire Particles Threaten Urban Air Quality
Tire tread wear is an underrecognized source of air pollution, releasing fine particles and microplastics that contribute to respiratory issues and environmental contamination. As electric vehicles grow in popularity and tire-derived emissions remain unregulated, addressing this form of non-exhaust pollution is critical for protecting urban air quality and public health.
Reading the Air with Lichens: Natural Bioindicators Explained
Lichens are natural bioindicators of air quality due to their sensitivity to airborne pollutants like sulfur dioxide, nitrogen compounds, and heavy metals. Their presence, diversity, and health provide long-term insight into environmental conditions, offering a valuable complement to traditional air monitoring systems.
Why Carbon Dioxide Is the Key to Measuring Indoor Ventilation
Carbon dioxide levels are widely used as a proxy to assess indoor air exchange rates, offering a practical way to measure ventilation effectiveness in enclosed spaces. By monitoring CO₂ buildup and decay, building managers can identify insufficient airflow and take steps to improve indoor air quality and occupant health.
Why Your Windows Are Sweating—and What to Do About It
Persistent window condensation is a sign of excess indoor humidity and poor ventilation, which can lead to mold growth, structural damage, and decreased air quality. Homeowners can prevent these issues by using dehumidifiers, improving airflow, sealing leaks, and maintaining proper indoor humidity levels.
What Is Nebulizer Therapy? A Guide to Breathing Easier
Nebulizer therapy delivers medication directly into the lungs as an inhalable mist, offering effective treatment for respiratory conditions like asthma, COPD, and cystic fibrosis. Commonly used drugs include bronchodilators, corticosteroids, and antibiotics, making nebulizers essential for managing symptoms and improving lung function—especially in environments with poor air quality.
Understanding the Key Differences Between Photochemical and Sulfurous Smog
Smog has become a pressing environmental issue, impacting air quality and public health worldwide. Understanding the different types of smog, their formation, sources, and consequences is essential to addressing this challenge. This article explores the two primary...
Air Quality Headlines
Millions To Avoid Driving Over Air Quality in California, Illinois, Indiana
NewsWeek| 28 May 2026 | Air quality alerts across California and the Midwest are warning millions of Americans to limit outdoor activity and driving as ozone pollution and windblown dust push conditions into unhealthy ranges.
Incorporating air quality health impacts into the social cost of carbon
Nature | 28 May 2026 | Researchers are calling for wildfire smoke and ozone-related health impacts to be incorporated into social cost of carbon models, warning that climate-driven air pollution risks remain significantly underestimated.
ACRI And Breathe Metro Manila Report: One Week After Navotas Landfill Fire, Pollution Crisis Persists
Ateneo de Manila University | 20 April 2026 | A landfill fire in Metro Manila continues to drive worsening air pollution, with PM2.5 levels reaching “Very Unhealthy” levels and raising concerns about unmonitored toxic emissions and broader regional health risks.
Smarter Satellites Track Hidden Air Pollution
Newswise | 20 April 2026 | Researchers developed an AI-driven method to reconstruct continuous global formaldehyde pollution maps from incomplete satellite data, significantly improving accuracy and enabling better tracking of air quality and atmospheric chemistry.
Sources, Seasonal Trends And Urban Exposure To Airborne Particulate Matter-Bound Pollutants
Nature | 19 April 2026 | A year-long study in Slovenia found traffic and combustion sources dominate airborne particulate pollution in urban areas, with higher exposures during heating seasons and among cyclists, though overall health risks remained below regulatory...
Climate Change in Our Bodies and Our Communities: 22 Minutes with Dr. Carlos Faerron Guzmán
Earth Day | 19 April 2026 | A planetary health perspective emphasizes that human well-being is inseparable from environmental conditions, calling for prevention-focused systems that address pollution, climate change, and ecosystem health as core drivers of disease.
‘A Unique Moment’: New Regional Air Pollution Plans Aim To Cut Health Burden Across Latin America
Health Policy Watch | 18 April 2026 | A new regional roadmap led by PAHO aims to strengthen air quality monitoring, policy coordination, and public health action across Latin America to reduce pollution-related deaths and meet global health targets.
Montana Builds Out Air Quality Monitoring System Across the State
Governing Magazine | 18 April 2026 | Montana is expanding a statewide network of low-cost air sensors in schools to better track wildfire smoke, providing real-time local data to protect public health and guide community decisions.
From Sensors to Insights: Quantifying Daily Heat and Air Pollution Exposure in Atlanta
Emory University | 17 April 2025 | This webinar will explore how wearable sensors are being used in Atlanta to measure real-world exposure to heat and air pollution, offering insights into community-based research and its public health implications.
Twenty-Five Years Of Research And Monitoring Using PUF Disk Passive Air Samplers
ACS Publications - American Chemical Society | 17 April 2025 | Polyurethane foam-based passive air samplers have become a widely used, low-cost tool for monitoring airborne pollutants globally, with evolving designs expanding their capabilities across environmental,...
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