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Successful AirCasting Campaigns

See how other organizations have taken AirCasting Actions using AirBeams.

NYC Community Organizations Use AirCasting to Study Hyperlocal Air Quality

Air pollution levels in New York City can vary dramatically minute-to-minute and block-to-block, however, this variation is not captured by the New York State air monitoring network, which includes just over a dozen stations in the City. Read More

Leveraging AirBeam Data to Inform Policy Decisions

Garbage zoning will dramatically reduce vehicle miles traveled by eliminating overlapping routes while serving the same business customers. Currently, there are blocks in Manhattan serviced by 79 separate carting companies. Read More

Using Community Science + Open Source Tools to Promote Community Health

Learn how community-based organization UPROSE  used the AirBeam + AirCasting to measure air pollution in their neighborhood of Sunset Park, Brooklyn. Check out the Open Source Stories video to see how they did it.

Can an App Make Our Cities More Breathable?

Social justice non-profit El Puente, measured air quality in Williamsburg parks bisected by the Brooklyn Queens Expressway. El Puente describes their use of the AirBeam + AirCasting platform to advance their clean air advocacy work in this two-minute video:

What Actions Will You Take For Cleaner Air?

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Whether you are a concerned individual or household, a community-based organization, or a teacher the AirCasting Actions digital toolkit has what you need to get started with air quality monitoring. Navigate to your focus area for guides, worksheets, inspiration, and activities to help inform and activate action plans for cleaner air.

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