🌎Introduction

Now more than ever, it is essential to understand the grave implications of air quality on our planet. CO2 emissions continue to rise at an alarming rate, leading to heightened global temperatures and the worrying phenomenon of global warming.

To properly combat this, scientists are in dire need of comprehensive data regarding air quality across the world. This data is necessary for a variety of studies and to identify potentially hazardous emissions in various geographic areas. Air quality control and sensor stations are sparse and as a result, it is difficult to track changes in air quality in real time.

This hinders our ability to identify and eliminate emission hotspots, set up air quality control stations, and take general measures to improve air quality and the overall quality of life for both humans and wildlife. It is essential that we take the necessary steps to assess and address this growing issue.

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