This blog discusses how big data can be used to combat air pollution in urban areas. It presents evidence from the Manchester Urban Observatory, where researchers use real-time data to identify pollution hotspots, model emission trends, and influence policy decisions. The post argues that big data, coupled with targeted interventions and citizen engagement, can help design more resilient cities. It stresses the importance of data transparency, open access, and inter-agency collaboration for scalable environmental solutions.
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