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Will Big, Open Data Help Us Feel the Air?

Will Big, Open Data Help Us Feel the Air?

Created automatically from RSS feedPosted on January 11, 2016 Posted in Benefits of open data, Big Data, Data, Environment, Informing Decision-making, Posts from feeds, Public Health, Quality of life, Visualising data
This post was created automatically via an RSS feed and was originally published at https://medium.com/@openaq/will-big-open-data-help-us-feel-the-air-d5d30d0a5e63?source=rss------open_data-5

This post is written by and contains the opinions of Christa Hasenkopf, co-founder of OpenAQ.

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