Monitoring and Mapping of Polluted Areas
An Innovative Solution
Keywords:
Climate change, Public health, Polluted Areas, SustainabilityAbstract
The concentration of carbon dioxide (CO₂) in urban areas has grown exponentially, driven by increased vehicle traffic and the intensification of industrial and commercial activities.
Air pollution causes serious health problems, such as respiratory and cardiovascular diseases and cancer, in addition to negatively impacting the environment and contributing to the worsening of climate change.
It is essential to seek effective solutions to reduce the emission of pollutant gases and improve air quality, ensuring a healthier environment for the population and the planet.
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