Surging Air Pollution Fueling Air Quality Monitoring Product Demand in North America

Sep 16
17:18

2021

KumarPramod

KumarPramod

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According to the World Bank, in 2019, the urban population of the U.S. stood at 270.66 million, accounting for 82.459% of the total population of the country.

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Whereas,Surging Air Pollution Fueling Air Quality Monitoring Product Demand in North America Articles the urban population of Canada stood at 30.63 million in 2019, accounting for 81.482% of the population of the nation. The increasing urban population is one of the primary reasons behind the surging air pollution levels, as it is responsible for the increasing number of vehicles in these countries. According to the government of Canada, most of the pollution is caused by forest fires, volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions from vegetation, and volcanic eruptions. 

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Owing to the surging air pollution levels, the governments of North American countries are taking several initiatives to create awareness about the harmful effects of air pollution. These initiatives will help the North American air quality monitoring market grow from $1,590.7 million in 2018 to $2,628.5 million by 2024, progressing a CAGR of 8.8% during the forecast period (2019–2024). The North America Office of the United Nation Environment Programme (UNEP) is collaborating with the governments of Canada and the U.S., civil society, academic and scientific communities, and private sector to promote the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda.

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This Agenda aims to restore and protect the quality of the natural environment in the region. Additionally, the rapid industrialization in North American countries has also contributed to the high air pollution levels in the region. People residing in highly polluted areas are more susceptible to cancerous diseases than those residing in areas having cleaner air. Due to rapid industrialization, it has become essential to access air quality data. In this regard, the World Health Organization (WHO) created a global platform on air quality and health to ensure open-access to air quality data across the world.