Air Pollution Monitoring and Modeling
Air pollution monitoring and modeling is an important tool in understanding how air quality is changing in different places around the globe. It involves gathering data on air pollutants, such as ozone, carbon dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, and particulates, and then using computer models to predict or estimate future air quality and its impacts on society. Monitoring air pollution can help identify sources and trends, allowing for targeted mitigation strategies to reduce environmental and health risks. Air pollution monitoring and modeling can also help inform decisions related to energy use, transportation, manufacturing, and land use management. By understanding the sources and movement of air pollutants, governments and businesses can make better decisions to reduce their impacts on human health and the environment.
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