This is a critical, rare global accounting of basic AQ info availability. It also illustrates great opportunity. For many gov'ts that already generate AQ info but don't yet publicly share, all it could take is a small external incentive and/or internal investment in technical expertise to open data.
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OpenAQ's most recent assessment of governmental #AirQuality monitoring and data sharing finds that barely over 1/4 of countries are offering fully transparent air quality data, impeding the use of data to drive solutions. See our blog & infographic at link.openaq.org/global-aq-da...

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