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Empowering the Next Generation with Real-Time Visibility of Air Quality
Air pollution remains a significant environmental risk factor. Polluted air has a detrimental effect on our health, our life expectancy, and costs our society considerably. There is a clear need for action to reduce people’s exposure, tackling existing health inequalities and improving outcomes for all. We are now seeing some major interventions in public health across the UK to reduce pollution and improve lives - no more so than in the education sector with the younger ge
EarthSense
3 days ago


New report reveals scale of air pollution health challenges
A recent report from the Royal College of Physicians, which represents around 40,000 physicians worldwide, revealed that a ir pollution in the UK is costing more than £500 million per week in ill health, NHS care and productivity losses, with 99% of the population breathing in ‘toxic air’. The ‘ A breath of fresh air: responding to the health challenges of modern air pollution ’ report went on to say that ‘dirty air is killing more than 500 people per week, with health harm
EarthSense
Nov 6


EarthSense wins big at the Environmental Monitoring Awards 2025!
The EarthSense team is celebrating after a fantastic few days at the Environmental Services & Solutions Expo (ESS Expo) 2025 at the NEC, Birmingham, where we were honoured to receive the award for Smart Data & Analytics (Air) at the Environmental Monitoring Awards, in recognition of how our data insight is driving cleaner, healthier communities. This award recognised our work with the West Midlands Combined Authority project, where we combined our Zephyr® air quality monit
EarthSense
Nov 3


Oadby and Wigston Borough Council Installs Zephyr® Lite Air Quality Monitors to Capture Air Pollution Data
3rd November 2025 Oadby and Wigston Borough Council in Leicestershire has installed Zephyr® Lite air quality monitors from EarthSense at two primary schools in the borough - Parkland and Launde - to raise awareness of air pollution and the health issues it can cause. Parkland Primary School in South Wigston and Launde Primary School in Oadby had the sensors installed over the summer holidays, and are now able to measure levels of PM10 and PM2.5 – two of the most dangerous a
EarthSense
Nov 3


Making Air Quality Visible: How Birmingham Schools Are Leading Change
Air pollution remains the single biggest environmental risk to public health, contributing to respiratory illness, heart disease and premature deaths. The links between poor air quality and ill health are underpinned by significant scientific research but a major challenge still exists around better explaining to the general public why air pollution is a hazard and who is most at risk from harm. Educating the next generation Wider engagement with social networks, includ
EarthSense
Nov 3
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