Metro Manila needs better air monitoring to tackle pollution-linked health risks, says experts

As Metro Manila continues to grapple with air pollution, there is a need to raise public awareness of its health risks through more real-time and comprehensive air monitoring, according to experts on Wednesday. Experts echoed these sentiments during the launch of Breath Metro Manila, a coalition composed of Manila Observatory, Ateneo School of Medicine and Public Health (ASMPH), Ateneo Business Insights Laboratory Development (BUILD), and technology provider Clarity Movement.
Air pollution among leading contributors to premature mortality — expert

Breath Metro Manila, a coalition of technology experts and academic institutions specializing in air quality science, public health, and innovation, aims to raise public awareness about air pollution. Their goal is to make checking air quality in Metro Manila as routine as checking the weather.
Experts push for better air quality monitoring vs. Metro Manila’s air pollution crisis

A new coalition composed of technology and academic institutions is pushing for real-time air quality monitoring to get a bigger and better picture of the pollution crisis that has been fogging Metro Manila for decades. Called Breathe Metro Manila, the coalition is also advocating for collaborative efforts and data-driven solutions to reduce the health risks linked to pollution.
Metro Manila air pollution now a major health crisis, experts warn

Health experts raised alarm on Wednesday over the worsening air pollution in Metro Manila, saying it has escalated from an environmental issue into a serious public health emergency. To address this, a coalition of academic institutions and technology partners under the banner Breathe Metro Manila launched a campaign to improve real-time air quality monitoring across the region. The group is advocating for data-driven solutions to mitigate health risks and inform policy.
Daily Tribune | 13M+ Metro Manila residents regularly exposed to pollution

Over 13 million residents of Metro Manila are regularly exposed to pollution levels that exceed global safety standards, environmental advocates warn. Breathe Metro Manila, an emerging coalition of technology and academic institutions specializing in air quality science, public health, and research innovation, is actively addressing this crisis.