Saudi Arabia Celebrates International Day of Clean Air with Enhanced Air Quality Monitoring

To mark the International Day of Clean Air, the National Center for Environmental Compliance (NCEC) highlighted its commitment to ensuring clean air for all.
The center operates a network of 240 strategically located air quality monitoring stations across the Kingdom.
The NCEC director of environmental data, Dr. Mohammed Al-Daghriri, said that these stations continuously monitor air quality indicators, including PM10, PM2.5, nitrogen oxides, ozone, carbon monoxide, and sulfur dioxide. Real-time data is transmitted to the central unit via the XR system, enabling rapid response to any pollution concerns. Daily reports are submitted to relevant authorities for immediate action.
By publishing daily air quality indicators, NCEC empowers citizens to make informed decisions and avoid areas with high pollution levels. This contributes significantly to the public’s health and well-being.
The air quality index, a measure of air pollutants, helps assess the level of pollution and its impact on human health and environment. The focus is on local pollutants with direct health effects, such as fine particles and harmful gases.
In line with its broader environmental goals, Saudi Arabia aims to reduce carbon emissions by 15-20% by 2030. Initiatives to achieve this target include promoting the use of renewable energy, improving energy efficiency, developing the circular economy, and increasing green spaces.

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