Air Quality

A Future Prognosis

Athena @ Shaping Tomorrow

23 November 2024
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World Outlook
Main factors that cause something to happen globally
In a new web resource, air quality specialists from global air filter manufacturer Camfil identify some of the most common challenges schools face in improving indoor air quality, and provide actionable strategies for overcoming them in preparation for the 2024-2025 academic year. devondispatch
With the UN estimating that 68% of the world's population will live in urban areas by 2050, a reduction in commuting time could significantly mitigate air-quality and health concerns worldwide. Atalayar
Outdoor air pollution is a risk factor for many of the world's leading causes of death: stroke, heart disease, lung cancer, and respiratory diseases. Our World In Data
Global regions, coloured according to number of forecasts
SWOT
Strengths
  • In urban China, the excess risks of all-cause and cardiopulmonary mortality from use of solid cooking fuels decreased by more than 60% five years after cessation, and good ventilation could reduce CVD mortality even among people who persistently use clean fuels. The BMJ
  • In addition to air conditioning, Daikin plans to expand its commercial refrigeration business in India to take advantage of the rising popularity of frozen food since the Covid-19 pandemic. BNN Bloomberg
  • The consortium, which joins existing LG-led initiatives in North America and Europe, will develop next-generation core technologies for heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) solutions capable of providing strong, dependable performance in extreme cold conditions. LG Newsroom
Weaknesses
  • Poor indoor air quality could cause various health challenges such as allergies, headaches and respiratory issues. SpringerLink
  • Ministers have confirmed that legislation will be introduced to restrict the future licensing of new coal mines, as they said phasing out the fossil fuel worldwide is a crucial step to limiting global temperature rises and improving air quality. The Independent
  • Taking ambitious action to reduce N2O emissions could help prevent up to 20 million premature deaths globally by 2050 due to poor air quality, and avoid the equivalent of up to 235 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions by 2100. UNEP GEF
Opportunities
  • Improper drying can lead to mold growth, significantly threatening indoor air quality. SleepBloom
  • Air Quality Benefits: With emissions reductions 14-20 times lower than current diesel engines, H2ICE could save £150 m-£505m in environmental and healthcare costs annually. IAAPS
  • With air cargo demand now surpassing pre-pandemic levels, Boeing expects the global freighter fleet to expand from 2,340 airplanes in 2023 to 3,900 by 2043. Logistics Management
Threats
  • Hazardous debris, including carcinogenic asbestos, has poisoned Gaza's air, water and soil, exposing Palestinians to severe, long-term health risks like respiratory disease and cancer. Question of Palestine
  • A facility run by Elon Musk's xAI is spewing dangerous air pollution in South Memphis, worsening air quality and endangering families living in the predominantly Black neighborhoods nearby. Southern Environmental Law Center
  • Reduced Emissions: Electric buses will have zero tailpipe emissions, leading to a massive cut in air pollution for cities such as Delhi and Mumbai, whose air quality often hovers in danger zones. Zingbus - Explore Your Next Travel Destination
Influencers
Countries
Cities
People
Organizations
S-Curve

A framework that describes a 4-phase level of maturity to help determine potential and inform innovation strategy.

Weak
PC, aerosol, computer, connected, data, death
Emerging
artificial intelligence, EV, building, pandemic, bus, built
Maturing
health, death, environment, building, emission, clean
Declining
airline, death, emission, coal, car, carbon
Sentiment
Past Year: More Negative
Compare changing sentiment to a benchmark of all forecasts
In a new web resource, air quality specialists from global air filter manufacturer Camfil identify some of the most common challenges schools face in improving indoor air quality, and provide actionable strategies for overcoming them in preparation for the 2024-2025 academic year. devondispatch
Outdoor air pollution is a risk factor for several of the world's leading causes of death, including stroke, heart disease, lung cancer, and respiratory diseases, such as asthma. Our World In Data
PEST
Political
  • Trump could push the globe into even more dangerous terrain, by defanging President Joe Biden's signature climate laws, exacerbating the dangers of heat waves, floods, wildfires, droughts, and famine and increase deaths and disease from air pollution. MIT Technology Review
  • One UK thinktank has published a manifesto outlining regulatory changes it believes will be vital to address a discrepancy in standards for airborne pollutants in indoor environment when compared for legal requirements enforcing external air quality. Heating and Ventilation News
  • Heavy metals like lead were found at concentrations far exceeding the EPA's Reviewing National Ambient Air Quality Standards of 0.15 µg/m3, indicating significant health risks for exposed military personnel. BioMed Central
Economic
  • The NCAP's target is to cut particulate matter pollution by 40% by 2025-26 or meet National Ambient Air Quality standards. The Indian Express
  • China's aggressive push toward building hydrogen refueling stations by 2025, with expectations of integrating hydrogen into public transportation, underscores its strategic vision to reduce fossil fuel dependency and improve air quality in urban areas. Intelligent Living
  • The decrease in emissions from stubble burning, a traditional seasonal practice in nearby states like Punjab and Haryana, was expected to ease Delhi's air quality. The Independent
Social
  • Breathing polluted air leads to increased risk of a host of diseases, including lung cancer, stroke, and heart disease. News Channel 3-12
  • On Saturday, the air quality index in Lahore spiked to 1,067, far exceeding the dangerous level of 300, and deadly PM2.5 pollutant levels peaked at 610, posing severe health risks. ThePrint
  • Port of Redwood City, which will get $1.97 million for a program planning for hydrogen-based fueling and infrastructure planning, climate and air quality. Daily Breeze
Technological
  • Funded by President Biden's Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the selected projects will advance the adoption of cleaner, more cost-effective technologies to reduce pollution, improve air quality, create good-paying jobs, and slash the Federal Government's carbon footprint. / USA Energy.gov
  • Due to city smog, air pollution, and wildfire risk in the surrounding area, over 98% of new home listings in San Jose, California have a major air quality problem. House Beautiful
  • A reduction of air pollution is expected to reduce the global burden of disease from respiratory infections, heart disease, and lung cancer. PubMed Central (PMC)
Financial Impact
All in all, the hydrogen industry is expected to create 224,000 union jobs and $2.95 billion a year in economic value, including significant savings in health care costs due to reduced pollution and improved air quality. Daily News
As well as the benefits from reduced greenhouse gas emissions, improvements to air quality were valued at £35 billion to 2050, fuel savings at £123 billion and other benefits to natural capital at £5 billion. GOV.UK
Fine particle levels are expected to reach the orange air quality index (AQI) category, a level considered unhealthy for sensitive groups, across north central, northwest, central, and west central Minnesota. MPR News
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System Map
Organizations
Sectors
Cities
Countries
People
Scenarios
Creates plausible alternative futures of what can happen and encourages development of a robust, agile response
The harmul fuels released by burning wood on basic stoves for hours a day in poorly ventilated spaces, lead to 3.7 million premature deaths annually worldwide, with women and children being the most at risk. Forbes
Air pollution, the single biggest environmental threat to human health, kills 7 million people a year, largely through heart and lung diseases, causing 12% of the world's disease burden. Human Rights Watch
Air pollution forms a major global burden to health, and it has been identified as a risk factor for dementia, including Alzheimer's disease, AD. ScienceDaily
Warnings
Changing proportion of published forecasts
An air quality alert stemming from the Canadian wildfires threatened to postpone the first game, with Chicago having the worst air pollution in the world, deemed very unhealthy by the EPA. Chicago Tribune
Similar disputes are taking place around the world as governments and companies advancing renewable energy find themselves battling communities opposed to projects that threaten wildlife, groundwater and air quality. AP News
Solutions
Know how others are tackling issues with this topic
Hainan Province in China aims to achieve world-leading ambient air quality by 2035, despite already having relatively good air quality in China. phys.org
Brussels has suggested tightening the air quality guidelines by 2030, with a broad vision of aligning them by 2050 with the latest recommendations from the World Health Organization. Politico
Earlier plans envisioned 940,000 electric vehicles in Colorado by 2030 as part of efforts to address air quality and climate change. Greeley Tribune
Key topics
Extremes
Investigate what’s transforming or collapsing
Smoke from Canadian wildfires enveloped much of Wisconsin last week, leaving Milwaukee, Madison, and other communities with among the worst air quality in the world and providing a reminder that extreme weather incidents caused by climate change will not respect borders. UpNorthNews | Wisconsin News For You
Climate change presents an already huge and still growing threat to human health worldwide, including record-breaking temperatures, extreme weather events, air pollution, and the spread of infectious diseases. The News International
Nearly half of U.S. homes face a severe threat of climate change, with $22 trillion in residential properties at risk of severe or extreme damage from flooding, high winds, wildfires, extreme heat or poor air quality. AOL
What's Next
Changing proportion of material mentioning future years
Government directives the world over are striving for nearly zero-energy buildings by the end of next year, and for net zero carbon buildings by 2030, meaning they will have to be 100% sustainable as far as heating, hot water, ventilation and cooling requirements are concerned. Renewable Energy World
Heat and degraded air quality harming New Mexicans is projected to worsen in the coming years, as climate change fueled by burning and extracting fossil fuels cranks up the planet's temperature. Source New Mexico
Questions
Can?
How can a heat pump increase the temperature of indoor air on a cold day without actually generating any heat? Wired
Should policies focus on how everyday individuals can reduce peak pollution, or should they address broader, ambient air quality concerns? Knowledge@Wharton
How can governments address the impact of energy-related pollution on air quality? IEA
How?
How is the Global Air Purification Systems Market expected to evolve by 2030? Research and Markets
How will future mobility trends improve air quality, lower accident rates and improve accessibility? KPMG
How does Antarctic Intermediate Water ventilate the global ocean? University of Southampton
Who?
Who will require a ventilator or a breathing machine? UCL Minds
What?
What are the major challenges in improving air quality in urban areas like Delhi? The Indian Express
What will happen to our bodies if air quality goes bad again? The Indian Express
Beyond reducing greenhouse gas emissions, what other economic benefits does the IRA offer, especially concerning local air quality improvements and domestic health and productivity gains? Tech For Climate Action
When?
How can we integrate wildly different facility data for wastewater pumps, HVAC air quality and elevator destination dispatch systems into a unified digital twin when we still struggle to share basic drawing information between the two largest CAD vendors in the AEC space? Informed Infrastructure
Will?
Will we ever witness actual improvement in air quality without it becoming a people's movement or a political issue? The Indian Express
Will the Canada wildfire smoke affect air quality in Europe? Euronews.com
If the media can manufacture mass-sociogenic illnesses out of thin air, like Long-Covid, what makes us think syndromic surveillance will help solve the mental health crisis? Identity Dixie
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