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After 20 years, farewell RMA

After 20 years, farewell RMA

By: Ian Longley So farewell RMA and 20 years of doing air quality management the way we do it  In December 2025, the NZ government revealed its replacement for the Resource Management Act (RMA) which has governed how we manage ambient air quality for over two decades....

Happy 1st Birthday to The Air Quality Collective 

Happy 1st Birthday to The Air Quality Collective 

We’re very happy to announce we have past the milestone of one year in business.   We were sad to leave NIWA (now undergoing its own transformation into Earth Sciences New Zealand) but set up our company on the week we left.   In a time when budgets have been slashed,...

Indoor Air Quality Research Centre of New Zealand calls for government prioritisation on ventilation this World Ventil8 Day

Indoor Air Quality Research Centre of New Zealand calls for government prioritisation on ventilation this World Ventil8 Day

As the world faces the challenge of maintaining healthy indoor environments in an era of pandemics and climate change, World Ventil8 Day 2024 is set to spotlight the critical role of ventilation in enhancing health and wellbeing. This year’s theme “Enabling Action”...

AirGrid: Sensor grids to map airborne particulate matter across towns and cities

AirGrid: Sensor grids to map airborne particulate matter across towns and cities

By: Ian Longley To create a map of air quality across a town or city you used to have spend significant resources setting up and maintaining a sparse air quality monitoring network and then apply uncertain models which rely on emissions data you don’t usually have....

On air cleaners and extras

On air cleaners and extras

By: Gustavo Olivares The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged the status quo in a number of ways. From helping the world realize that you can run scientific conferences that are accessible for people who cannot (or will not) travel, to rising the very thorny question of...