Pollution is one of the greatest climate challenges of our time. Every year, millions of people are affected by respiratory and cardiovascular diseases related to air pollution. To raise awareness of this critical problem, the United Nations General Assembly designated 7 September as International Clean Air Day for a Blue Sky. This day is dedicated to highlighting the urgent need to improve air quality to protect both human health and ecosystems. The figures are alarming: according to the World Health Organisation (WHO), 99% of the world's population breathes air that exceeds recommended air quality limits, contributing to nearly 6.7 million premature deaths each year.
While technological progress and globalisation have played a major role in increasing air pollution over the past decades, they also hold the key to controlling pollution levels and laying the foundation for cleaner air and bluer skies, especially in cities; that key is called the Internet of Things (IoT).
IoT and its contribution to climate health
The IoT, or Internet of Things, connects devices and systems through smart networks, enabling the collection, transmission and analysis of large volumes of data in real time. This technology not only provides us with a more efficient and data-driven world, but also drives climate health through various innovative applications:
Global connectivity to curb a global threat
All these applications have one thing in common: the need for a secure and resilient connectivity layer to ensure their operation in any location and under any circumstances. If we also consider the scope of the climate challenge, we must conclude that air pollution knows no borders. In the face of a global-scale challenge, global connectivity solutions are needed to enable the various applications mentioned above to work with guarantees wherever they are needed; in this regard, we can look to eUICC technology and multi-IMSI and Remote Provisioning (RSP) capabilities that allow devices unprecedented flexibility in connecting to cellular networks. It is only through these innovations, fundamental to the development of IoT, that we can effectively meet this challenge and ensure a healthier future for our planet.
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