Why did the US State Department stop sharing air quality data?

A sensor monitor shows the level of PM2.5 at a school in Bangkok, Thailand. Photo by: Valeria Mongelli / Anadolu via Reuters Connect

The U.S. has stopped publicly sharing air quality data collected at embassies around the world, leaving many countries without trusted pollution measurements.

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