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What Are The Limits Of Providing Information About Air Pollution?

by Air Quality News | Jun 26, 2025 | Headlines

World Bank Blogs | 26 June 2025 | New research from Delhi, Tbilisi, and Mexico City shows that providing better information about air pollution can influence behavior and raise awareness, but willingness to pay (WTP) for clean air or pollution alerts remains...

Indoor Air Quality Monitor Market Size To Hit USD 9.38 Billion By 2032, At A CAGR Of 8.09%

by Air Quality News | Jun 26, 2025 | Headlines

GlobeNewswire | 26 June 2025 | The global Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Monitor Market is projected to grow from USD 5.03 billion in 2023 to USD 9.38 billion by 2032, driven by rising health awareness, stricter pollution regulations, and smart building adoption. North...

EPA Budget Cuts May Weaken Wildfire Smoke Protections As Air Pollution Worsens

by Air Quality News | Jun 25, 2025 | Headlines

EHN.org | 25 June 2025 | Proposed EPA budget cuts could severely weaken the U.S.’s air monitoring infrastructure, limiting the ability to track and respond to toxic wildfire smoke—a growing public health threat. Scientists warn that without federally funded monitors,...

Vodafone Helps London Breathe With IoT-Driven Air Quality Network

by Air Quality News | Jun 25, 2025 | Headlines

The Fast Mode | 25 June 2025 | Vodafone will lead a new four-year phase of the Breathe London programme, expanding and coordinating a citywide network of 146 air quality sensors to provide Londoners with accurate, high-resolution pollution data. Partnering with...

City Releases Air Quality Test Results; xAI, Opponents Respond

by Air Quality News | Jun 25, 2025 | Headlines

FOX 13 Memphis | 25 June 2025 | Initial air quality tests in Memphis found no dangerous pollutant levels at key sites, but critics argue the results are misleading due to the omission of ozone monitoring—a major concern in the region. Environmental groups and local...

Is Airborne eDNA The Next Frontier In Environmental Monitoring?

by Air Quality News | Jun 25, 2025 | Headlines

Envirotech Online | 25 June 2025 | Airborne environmental DNA (eDNA) is emerging as a powerful new tool for tracking wildlife, pathogens, and genetic markers directly from the air, enabling non-invasive, high-resolution biodiversity and health monitoring. With...
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