A new community art initiative in Galway is aiming to raise awareness about air pollution and encourage city neighbourhoods to reduce carbon emissions.
It will be run in the Westside area, which has been designated a decarbonising zone.
Seven air pollution monitors will record pollution data around Westside to"make the invisible visible". The project will be assisted by three artists in residence, who will work with locals over the next 12 months. As well as identifying sources of pollution, residents will suggest practical solutions to address it.
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