Russia Launches AI-Powered Air Quality Monitoring System

A real-time digital platform now tracks environmental pollution in Russia’s Murmansk region, processing live data from a network of sensors.
Russia has launched an AI-driven
environmental monitoring system in the Murmansk region to provide real-time air
quality data. The digital platform processes information from 11 monitoring
stations, each measuring the concentration of harmful substances every 20
minutes. The system is capable of analyzing levels of sulfur dioxide, carbon
monoxide, particulate matter, and soot.
The data is made publicly available on the official website of the city
administration. For local residents’ convenience, the information is
color-coded: green indicates a safe environment, yellow signals moderate
pollution, and red marks significant exceedances of safe levels. Residents can
not only access the current data but also view pollution trends over the past
two weeks.
What sets this platform apart is its holistic approach to environmental
assessment. The sensors account not only for industrial emissions but also the
impact of transport infrastructure and other human-related factors.