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Persistent inequalities in global air quality monitoring should not delay pollution mitigation
Pollution, environmental and human health
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences published April 28, 2025
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21-05-2025 to 21-05-2026
Available on-demand until 21st May 2026
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Free
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Article
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On-demand
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Air pollution is a global health crisis that disproportionately affects lower- and middle-income countries. We examine global air quality monitoring data, highlighting persistent inequalities in high-exposure regions, and assess the potential of emerging technologies to improve data utility for mitigation. Improving air quality, however, does not need to wait for more data, nor will monitoring alone drive action. Immediate mitigation measures with broad cobenefits are needed now to reduce pollution, even in data-scarce settings.
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