The Clean Air Campaign is your resource for information about air quality and the pollutants that affect you. Find out how smog is defined, how air quality levels are monitored and reported year-round, how to protect your health and how to sign up to receive Smog Alerts. Also find out what you can do to "go green."
Dr. Michael Chang is senior research scientist in the school of earth and atmospheric sciences at Georgia Tech and a board member of The Clean Air Campaign.
Dr. W. Gerald Teague, M.D., is director, Emory Pediatrics Asthma Clinical Research Center and a recent board member of The Clean Air Campaign.
Dr. Stuart Brown, M.D., is the director of the Georgia Division of Public Health.
There are daily actions you can take at home, in your yard, where you live, and in what you drive that lead to cleaner air.
Take action at home, when you're getting around and in your community.
The Clean Air Campaign and the region's transportation management associations are teaming up to get Mother Earth on track to better health. Be part of the One Ton Challenge!
What's included in the measurement.
It's not just what you can see that can hurt you.
Why they are issued and help to understand the five color-coded levels.
Smog affects every breath you take, your heart and your immune system.
It's costing us our health, our environment and our local economy.