Air Quality Campaign Resources - Air Quality Campaign
Air Quality Campaign Resources
To support the efforts of the community during the various air quality campaigns, The GLOBE Program has compiled a collection of air quality-related resources including: data resource websites, learning activities, student research reports, articles and videos. Below, you can find both general and regional reference material to assist your data collection and submission efforts.
General Resources
Region-Specific Resources
Articles and Videos
Learning Activities
- GLOBE Ireland Air Quality Campaign
- GLOBE France Air Quality Campaign
- Aerosol Measurement Sheet (French)
Student Research Projects
- GLOBE Ireland Campaign Results: 2021 -2022
- Europe & Eurasia Campaign Results: 2013
- What is Aerosoling There? by Students of Prirodoslovna i graficka skola
- Three Stories About Aerosols by Marin Simić
- Comenius Project by Isis Malignani
- Aerosols compared in three countries by Helen Parkhurst School, Netherlands
- Aerosols in urban and non-urban areas by Heerenlanden College, Netherlands
- What are the meteorological conditions that cause the formation of clouds of fine particles? What is the part of black carbon particles in these clouds of fine particles? And what is the health impact? by Collège Jules Valles, France
Articles and Videos
Student Research Projects
- How Do Aerosols Vary in Different Regions? by St. Francis Xavier Catholic School, Pennsylvania, USA
- Local Aerosol Atmosphere and Its Potential Impact on Asthma Related Illness by Roswell Kent Middle School, Ohio, USA
- Analysis of Aerosol Optical Thickness Data during the Fall and Winter Michigan Months by Crestwood High School, Michigan, USA
Articles and Videos
Note: If you're region isn't listed below, reach out to your Regional Coordination Office (RCO) to discuss creating an Air Quality data collection initiative in your region. Additionally, schools in these regions are encouraged to take air quality measurements during one or more of the campaign dates above to help provide regional data comparisons, support research and create collaboration opportunities.