How NASA Observes Air Quality in DC

  • Released Wednesday, June 21, 2023
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Take a Deep Breath
The air across the entire United States is cleaner than ever – but there’s more to do. NASA-supported scientist Susan Anenberg reviews air pollution data from satellites, airplanes, and ground sensors and combines it with data on race, ethnicity, poverty, and health. In doing so Anenberg unveils the both the big picture of air pollution and individual neighborhood effects. Information that lets community leaders and other decision makers to make better decisions and address long standing inequities.



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