Air Pollution Fighting Tools

Air Pollution Fighting Tools

Use these Air Pollution Fighting Tools in your fight against air pollution. Instead of just telling folks there’s bad air around now you can show them using powerful maps and tools. Some even show what type of emissions and their sheer volumes pouring our of these site.

As we all know, these emissions don’t stay where they originate. They spread out over vast areas to other communities, states, even countries.

Fight for Climate Justice

These new tools are one of our best bets for fighting for climate justice because you can pinpoint the source and even see the emission levels emanating from that source. It’s a very exciting resource. What is Climate Justice?

The source doesn’t need to be right next door to affect your children’s health. Look at these .‘Sacrifice Zones’: Plastic Production is Decimating These 5 Communities Around the World. And while they may not be in your country or locale they are affecting you and your planet.

This Blog includes:

  • Use tracking tools
  • Study Extraction reports
  • Campaign against governement subsidies for fossil fuels
  • Breakup with you fossil fuel funding bank
  • Find Sustainable banks
  • Some companies doing sustainability work

1. Climate Trace & Air Tracker

This free tool allows you to see the amount of CO2 and CO2 equivalents being released into the air near you. Use this tool to for class action suits or as ammunition to block any new fossil fuel and coal exploration or refining efforts near you. Climate Trace gives so much hope for targeted tackling of climate change.🌍

Climate Trace

Use Climate Trace to show:

  • Emissions zone
  • Type of Emissions – oil, gas, wood burning, filtering, coal,
  • Amount of emissions

Watch this video to learn more about Climate Trace.

If you need a little guidance naviagating the site, message me. Very happy to help!

Air Tracker

Air Tracker produced by Environmental Defense Fund’s Global Clean Air Initiative is a good tool to use along with Climate Trace and MethaneSAT (below) to get a fuller picture and confirmation of what’s going in your region. Note: Air Tracker is currenlty only available in the United States and Rio de Janeiro. https://globalcleanair.org/air-tracker/map

2. Methane SAT

MethaneSAT has an amazing website with the most incredible technology that shows actionable climate data presented with support from Bezos Earth Fund, The Audacious Project and New Zealand Space Agency.

If you or your group need extra facts to back up your regional air pollution fight this techonology is fantastic. Check it out

A few methane-related links

Why Should You End Your Plastic Use?

Sign the Petition to Help Cut Toxic Plastic Out of Their Lives

Tell Supermarkets Stop Selling Dangerous Plastics That Hurt Your Loved Ones


3. Interactive Extraction Maps

Friends of the Earth

Urgewald

Urgewald compiles and regularly updates lists of those exiting the industry and unfortunately a larger list of those still in it. Use this information to target regional sites.

4. Campaign Against Banks Funding Fossil Fuels

There are far too many banks supporting the fossil fuel industry and that needs to stop if we want to get rid of the air pollution our children suffer from burning fossil fuels. If your bank is on of them then it’s time to Breakup With Your Bank.

The links below will help you identify where the money is coming from to support fossil fuels.

5. Campaign Against Governments Funding Fossil Fuels

6. Support Sustainable Banks

7. Companies Doing Good

  • Communication & Engagement – rePurpose Global – 360º solutions to take action on plastic pollution
  • Partner with Canopy – Canopy – We Protect Forests, Species, And Climate – We work collaboratively with brands, producers, local NGOs, Indigenous leaders, and decision-makers. Our approach brings the power of the global market to secure large-scale, and just conservation for the world’s climate-critical and biodiversity-rich forests.
  • The Energy Age Blogs are great for news on the oil and gas industry (infractions, fines, localized issues) as well as the good news about sustainable energy for Eastern United States