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A group of Australia’s top environmental health experts say the entire country should provide real-time air quality reporting, in the wake of summer’s unprecedented bushfire season | rachelclun

A group of Australia’s top environmental health experts say the entire country should provide real-time air quality reporting, in the wake of summer’s unprecedented bushfire season.today, the researchers say public access to user-friendly air quality information is essential for managing personal exposure to smoke.Credit:Over December and last month, large parts of the country were covered in bushfire smoke, leading to numerous warnings from health authorities about hazardous air quality levels.

According to national standards, air quality was considered hazardous when the 24-hour rolling average for PM2.5 reached 200 or more. Professor Clare Murphy from the School of Earth, Atmospheric and Life Sciences at the University of Wollongong said we were in "new territory" and NSW's Department of Planning and Industry and Environment was working on presenting its air quality data in a more user-friendly way.

 

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rachelclun That already happens.

rachelclun Meanwhile, in other parts of the globe.....natural variation of a different kind.....without all the anxiety.

JayStill4 rachelclun See this ScottMorrisonMP: you described the bush-fire smoke as 'haze', such as you experienced as a boy. It's not mere 'haze' ScottyfromMarketing- it's killer air - & the fed govt needs to stump up more funding to monitor it & save lives.

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