INHALE
Visit the INHALE Map
INHALE is the first community air monitoring project in Canada. Local Community Air Tracker volunteers are gathering data on fine particulate matter (PM 2.5) and this data is being mapped so it is easily accessible to the entire community.
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Inhale project maps air pollution hot spots around the city
TEA, the INHALE Project and volunteer Diana Kouril were in an article in the Toronto Metro News.
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Breathe much? How about a cup of TEA? TO's Environmental Alliance
TEA and the Inhale Project were featured in the community newspaper The Bulletin.
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Community Engagement with INHALE
Our summer staff members Billie Rose and Monica reflect on their time with the INHALE Project and how that impacted their understandings of environmental change and community engagement.
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Windows on the Lake
Hidden between houses are beautiful windows on the lake providing waterfront views to everyone who wishes to spend some time outdoors.
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Bringing back the Butterflies
Check out our interview with the Humber Bay Butterfly Habitat for insight into what community stewards are doing to improve air quality and green infrastructure at Humber Bay Shores.
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Great Things Grow in South Etobicoke
Urban gardening helps to improve air quality and reduce food scarcity in South Etobicoke. This simple solution has a significant impact.
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Council Watch: July Edition
Find out what key environmental issues were debated this month by Toronto City Council
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Breathing In: Monitoring Downtown Air Quality - NRU Publishing
Toronto Environmental Alliance's INHALE Project gets some media coverage from NRU Publishing Inc. "Breathing In: Monitoring Downtown Air Quality" by Leah Wong.
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