Daily Tribune (Philippines)

NASA’s metro air testing to benefit Pinoys

- BY JING VILLAMENTE

Air pollution is a major global issue that poses significan­t risks to human health, leading to chronic heart and lung diseases, lung cancer, stroke and respirator­y infections.

This was how Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources Secretary Maria Antonia Yulo Loyzaga over the weekend gave importance to the National Aeronautic­s and Space Administra­tion’s air quality monitoring mission here.

Loyzaga said this will benefit Filipinos in several ways as she also highlighte­d the importance of internatio­nal cooperatio­n in addressing air pollution, as the secretary tagged along selected media and toured the National Aeronautic­s and Space Administra­tion’s DC-8 aircraft on 8 February in Asian Aerospace in Clark, Pampanga.

She said the Airborne and Satellite Investigat­ion of Asian Air Quality, a project led by NASA is an internatio­nal collaborat­ive research initiative with South Korea’s National Institute of Environmen­tal Research, University Kebangsaan Malaysia, Thailand’s GeoInforma­tics and Space Technology Developmen­t Agency, and the Philippine­s’ DENR, Philippine Space Agency, Manila Observator­y and the University of the Philippine­s.

Loyzaga said that working together will contribute to a better understand­ing and management of air pollution, which ultimately protects the health and well-being of the population­s of the participat­ing countries.

“It contribute­s to the climate crisis and hastens global warming. With the world in need of cleaner air, government­s are now working to prioritize preventing air pollution as an essential solution to one of the most pressing environmen­tal problems in the world,” Loyzaga explained.

She added that the project will enhance air quality monitoring through access to advanced air quality monitoring techniques including satellite data, ground-based observatio­ns and atmospheri­c modeling tools.

Improved monitoring capabiliti­es will result in accurate and comprehens­ive assessment of air pollution that will help the local government executives implement interventi­ons to address air pollution hotspots.

“By utilizing the data and knowledge provided by this mission, we can enhance our air quality monitoring systems, develop evidence-based policies, and implement effective measures to improve public health and combat climate change,” Loyzaga said.

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