Air pollution is one of the most pressing global environmental health challenges. From bustling city streets to rural communities, people are exposed daily to airborne pollutants that threaten both outdoor and indoor air quality. These include emerging and legacy pollutants, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), wildfire emissions, traffic-related air pollution, and emissions from building materials and furnishings.
Increased durations of extreme heat, often tied to urban heat islands, intensify pollution levels and impact community health in homes, workplaces, and educational settings. Understanding how and where these exposures occur is key to developing effective strategies to protect public health.