Quran Holland is used to people making funny faces or waving at him as he drives around Los Angeles. Sometimes, they even strike a pose. But the apparatus affixed to the top of the white Kia Niro he ...
California's $27 million initiative deploys 40 vehicles to track pollution in underserved communities, creating local jobs while gathering crucial environmental data Specialized monitoring vehicles ...
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The Statewide Mobile Monitoring Initiative (SMMI) is a first-of-its-kind program delivering hyper-local data to improve air quality The $27 million pilot is funded by California Climate Investments ...
The quality of air where you live can seriously impact your quality of life; persistent air pollution is proven to have major effect on long term health, causing everything from respiratory problems ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aclima Inc., a company that delivers environmental intelligence through sensor networks to improve human and planetary health, today announced $24 Million in Series A ...
Aclima is announcing that it plans to map air pollutants and greenhouse gases block-by-block throughout the San Francisco Bay Area region, which is home to 7.6 million people. It is part of an effort ...
With $27M statewide CA partnership underway, Aclima aims to bring hyperlocal data and measurement to additional governments, communities, and industry partners "When we launched more than a decade ago ...
Aclima has raised $40 million to measure global pollution on a block-by-block level and use that data to combat climate change. The funding may be one of the largest ever for a tech company cofounded ...
Aclima, a San Francisco-based company which builds Internet-connected air quality sensors and runs a software platform to analyze the extracted intel, has closed a $24 million Series A to grow the ...
If seeing is believing, then Google is here to convert us all — at least, as far as air pollution is concerned. In an attempt to better understand local air quality, Google teamed up with ...