Air We Breathe: Insights into Climate Change
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When we talk about climate solutions, we often picture sweeping policy changes, massive clean-up operations, or complex new technologies. Rarely do we think about the objects we interact...
Six months is not a long time in the health tech industry. It’s not enough time to solve air pollution, rebuild cities, or undo decades of environmental harm. But in a startup,...
When I first began exploring the world of air quality and climate technology, I envisioned it as a field primarily driven by scientists and researchers. However, the more conversations...
In the last blog, we mapped the landscape of air data, exploring its origins, collection methods, and the significance of each source. But measurement is only the beginning. Data becomes...
We breathe over 10 kilograms of air every single day, far more than the food and water we consume (Pleil et al., 2021). And yet, air is invisible, intangible, and often taken for granted...
In my previous post, “Pollution Without Borders: What Atmospheric Science Teaches Us About Global Connections,” I introduced readers to Dr. Jim McQuaid, an atmospheric scientist whose...
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