Community Update

5/1/2021

 
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Globally Unified Air Quality is committed to keeping you informed about key air quality news and our company progress.

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“Every day, you breathe in just over 2,000 gallons of air—enough to almost fill up a normal-sized swimming pool..”

-American Lung Association


Company Updates

This month, the GUAQ team has been working with regulatory agencies for pilot programs and field trials of our air quality monitors. In addition, we are continuing our fundraising efforts! We look forward to expanding our air quality reform efforts to new communities and organizations. With the purchase of every air quality monitor, communities take one step closer to understanding the quality of their air and taking steps to improve it. For more information, please reach out to team@guaq.tech.

In other news, the GUAQ team has added some exciting new features for the May release of the GUAQ mobile application! These enhancements include improved file control and sharing as well as some internal cleanup to keep things up to date and running smoothly. The team is working hard to add new features that make it easier for you to interact with your air quality data and get the clearest picture possible of your individual AQ. Have any features you would like in the app? Give us your input! In the meantime, check the Apple App Store and Google Play Store in the coming days for GUAQ app v1.2.0!


Air Quality News

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Brazilian Amazon released more carbon than it stored in 2010s

April 30, 2021

"More than 60% of the Amazon rainforest is in Brazil, and the new study used satellite monitoring to measure carbon storage from 2010-2019.” 

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Pittsburgh ranked among worst-polluted metro areas by the American Lung Association

April 21, 2021

"Pittsburgh is among the worst-polluted metro areas in the U.S.; California had the most polluted cities in the U.S. for both smog and soot.”

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Google Earth Update Lets You See How Climate Change Has Dramatically Altered Our World

April 16, 2021

"The latest update for Google Earth lets you see how climate change, urban expansion, deforestation, and more has affected different areas of the planet over the years.”

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