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Household fuel burning emerges as major player in Beijing’s air pollution, a new study reveals

Uncontrolled emissions from the domestic sector could undermine wider efforts to improve Beijing's air quality. Learn more. Read More >

Increased clean energy investment could halve deaths from air pollution and fund itself in health savings

Forward-thinking policy changes could provide huge health and economic rewards from small investments, says IEA. Learn more. Read More >

Brazil’s passion for pizza causing surprise levels of air pollution

Traditionally cooked pizza in Brazil may have have an unexpected environmental cost. Learn more. Read More >

Artists strike back: air pollution’s most creative responses

Poor air quality inspires creatives to represent the problem in innovative ways. Here are some visuals making air pollution impossible to ignore. Read More >

Rajshahi: the city that took on air pollution – and won

This formerly polluted city in Bangladesh shows the world how to effectively clean up their citizens' air quality. Learn more. Read More >

Carbon dioxide

Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a naturally occurring colorless, odorless gas formed from carbon and oxygen atoms, but can also be harmful in the air. Learn more. Read More >

5 Tips for optimizing humidity

Learn how you can optimize humidity to help improve your indoor air quality. Read More >

How to fight back against air pollution

Air pollution kills 200,000 people in America every year and shortens lives by 10 years. Over 40% of Americans are still exposed to dangerous air pollution. Learn what you can do to fight back. Read More >

How can I see the PM2.5 concentration in µg/m3 on my AirVisual Node/Pro?

Want to know how to see fine particulate matter concentrations measurements? Learn more. Read More >

The secret solution to higher productivity and increased energy

Indoor air pollution may be the hidden culprit behind your sniffles and fatigue. Read More >

Incense and it's true effect on the mind and body

Incense may have a negative impact on your air quality and causing inflammation in your lungs. Learn more. Read More >

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