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Regional Air Quality Campaigns

There are local initiatives happening in GLOBE regions around the world. Check out the regions below to learn more about events, contacts and how to participate in a country near you.

Regional Air Quality Campaigns Asia and Pacific

Campaign Dates: November 2022–January 2023

The Asia and Pacific Air Quality campaign is focused on air pollution and its various effects on the environment and public health.
 

How Countries in Asia and the Pacific Can Participate

To learn more about this regional campaign and explore ways to get involved, check out the Asia and Pacific Air Quality Campaign Overview.
 

Contact

For more information on the Air Quality Campaign within your region, you can contact ap.region.globe@gmail.com.

Regional Air Quality Campaigns Europe and Eurasia

The Air Quality Campaign in Europe and Eurasia (EE) is coordinated by the Europe and Eurasia Air Quality Collaboration Group, supported by the GLOBE Europe and Eurasia Region Coordination Office. The EE Air Quality Campaign focuses on aerosols, NO₂, and PM observations, with each participating country having a different focus theme. 

To join the campaign or learn more about the campaign dates, contacts, events, and teaching materials, visit https://www.globe.gov/web/europe-and-eurasia/home/air-quality-campaign.

 
Contact

For more information on the Air Quality Campaign within your region, you can contact ee.region.globe@gmail.com.

Regional Air Quality Campaigns North America

U.S. Campaign Dates: September 2022–May 2023

The North America Air Quality Campaign is focused on aerosols and how their presence affects cloud formation and type. 

 

How Countries in North America Can Participate

  • United States

 

Contact

For more information on the Air Quality Campaign within your region, you can contact naro.globe@gmail.com

Note: If your region is not listed above, reach out to your Regional Coordination Office (RCO) to discuss creating an Air Quality data collection initiative in your region. Additionally, schools in these regions are encouraged to take air quality measurements during one or more of the campaign dates above to help provide regional data comparisons, support research and create collaboration opportunities.