Global Air Quality Trends: Future Insights
Most of us wouldn't dare drink dirty water, yet over 90% of us breathe air that's just as harmful. It isn't some distant threat—it's a ticking health bomb affecting millions. Think of the Air Quality Index (AQI) as a thermometer for air. It tells us if the air is safe or packed with nasty ozone and dust, making breathing hard, especially during heatwaves. These aren't just hot spells; they're like air pollution factories, cooking up unhealthy smog. The problem is that AQI data could be better. It's often patchy, like weather reports from scattered islands. But what if we could combine these reports with satellite images and weather forecasts to create a real-time map of clean and dirty air worldwide? Imagine predicting the next pollution spike after a heatwave or pinpointing areas struggling with constant bad air. That's where data science comes in, like a superhero with a magnifying glass for air pollution. Key Points The Air Quality Index (AQI) is a crucia…