Greater Cincinnati Air Quality Study

We are excited to announce the launch of our outdoor air quality monitoring study in the Greater Cincinnati area, specifically focusing on the urban basin. According to Climate Trace, Cincinnati’s road transportation system emits 3.46 megatons of CO2e per year. This ranks 76th in the world just worse than Karachi, Pakistan. As a community, it is important to understand the quality of the air we breathe and the potential impacts it may have on our health. That is why we are inviting you to participate in this study and contribute to the understanding of air quality in our region.

As a participant, you will be provided with a monitoring device to collect data on various air pollutants, including ozone, carbon monoxide, and particulate matter. This data will be collected and analyzed by our team of experts to determine the overall air quality in the urban basin and identify any potential hot spots or areas of concern.

Not only will you be contributing to the understanding of air quality in our community, but you will also have access to personalized air quality reports.

If you are interested in participating in this study, please sign up below. Participation is free and all necessary equipment will be provided. Let's work together to understand and improve the air quality in the Greater Cincinnati area!


Map of Eligible Neighborhoods


Installation Video

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