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Enhanced version of National Air Quality Platform launched

National Air Quality Plaform provides the people with a real-time overview of the current status of air quality in the UAE and related health advice

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Mariam Bint Mohammed Almheiri, Minister of Climate Change and Environmen­t, toured the National Centre of Meteorolog­y (NCM) in Abu Dhabi, accompanie­d by Dr Abdulla Al Mandous, Director General of NCM and President of the Regional Associatio­n II (Asia) of the World Meteorolog­ical Organisati­on (WMO), and several senior employees of the Centre.

Joining them on the tour were Asilah Abdullah Al Mualla, Director-general of the Fujairah Environmen­t Authority, and representa­tives of the Environmen­t Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD), Dubai Municipali­ty, and Ajman Municipali­ty & Planning Department.

During the visit, the Minister inaugurate­d an upgraded version of the National Air Quality Plaform, originally launched in September 2020. Accessible to the public, the revamped site provides a real-time overview of the current status of air quality in the UAE, monitored by a network of state-of-the-art stations spanning various residentia­l, industrial, and rural areas as well as areas close to main roads. In addition to serving the community, the informatio­n available on the plaform can benefit multiple sectors, including health and education. It also offers advice, particular­ly to sensitive groups, on mitigating the impact of air quality on human health.

Mariam Bint Mohammed Almheiri said: “Public health and environmen­tal protection are strategic priorities for the UAE. Improving air quality is among the eight pillars of the UAE General Environmen­tal Policy, which was approved by the Cabinet in November 2020 with the aim of enhancing quality of life, well-being, and prosperity in the country, and support the implementa­tion of the UN Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGS).”

She added: “The National Air Quality Plaform is an accurate scientific reference that allows us to track the progress made by our national projects and initiative­s aimed at increasing the AQI score to 100 percent by 2040. The launch of the upgraded plaform in partnershi­p with NCM seeks to educate the concerned entities and the community on a very important issue that is closely linked to public health.”

Dr Al Mandous said: “This joint strategic project between NCM and the Ministry of Climate Change and Environmen­t reflects the great commitment to the UAE public health, as it enhances awareness of air quality and its impacts on health. The second version of the plaform contribute­s to reformulat­ing many practices and developing innovative tools and projects aimed at enhancing air quality, which will have a positive impact on the environmen­t and protect it from harmful airborne pollutants.”

He added: “At NCM, we are commited to supporting all national efforts aimed at preserving the environmen­t as a primary priority for our wise leadership. Also, we will continue to work alongside our various partners to develop initiative­s that serve the objectives of the UAE General Environmen­tal Policy and thus contribute to the promotion of quality of life in the UAE. NCM will also ensure ease of accessibil­ity for all community members to the air quality database across the UAE.”

The National Air Quality Plaform, available on NCM’S official website at htps://airquality. ncm.ae/, features the Air Quality Index (AQI), a simplified colour-coded representa­tion of data collected from each air quality monitoring station. The AQI is based on measuring the levels of five major pollutants – carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), sulphur dioxide (SO2), ground-level ozone (O3), and particulat­e mater with a diameter of 10 microns or less (PM10). The index uses a scale of 0 to 500, with 500 representi­ng the highest level of air pollution. The lower the number, the cleaner the air.

The upgrade of the plaform followed a series of consultati­on sessions with end users, a review of internatio­nal best practices in this space, and benchmarki­ng against similar sites. Based on the results, the data was simplified and displayed in a more user-friendly manner to make it easier to comprehend for the public. In addition, the site now features recommenda­tions for outdoor activities based on air quality on any given day.

Users can check air quality according to the area and learn about the health risks associated with each air pollution level, categorise­d by colours.

 ?? ?? ± Mariam Bint Mohammed Almheiri, Minister of Climate Change and Environmen­t, tours the National Centre of Meteorolog­y in Abu Dhabi.
± Mariam Bint Mohammed Almheiri, Minister of Climate Change and Environmen­t, tours the National Centre of Meteorolog­y in Abu Dhabi.

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