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How Artificial Intelligence Can Tackle Indoor Air Pollution

15 Apr 2021 | IN-6127

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced countries across the globe to enter into lockdowns in much of 2020. While it introduced many economic challenges, one upside was that the world saw a reduction in outdoor air pollution. With restrictions on global and local travel, shutdown of schools and businesses, and halting of industrial activities, there has a been a substantial reduction in nitrogen dioxide (NO2), modest reductions in fine-particle air pollution (PM2.5), and higher levels of ozone (O3) according to the State of Global Air 2020 report. In addition, global emissions from burning fossil fuels fell by a record 7% in the same year according to the Global Carbon Project, an international group of researchers who track emissions.
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