Air quality in Göttingen: This is the situation with fine dust and ozone!

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Göttingen provides information about the current air quality on July 11th, 2025: measured values ​​for fine dust, nitrogen dioxide and ozone.

Göttingen informiert über die aktuelle Luftqualität am 11.07.2025: Messwerte zu Feinstaub, Stickstoffdioxid und Ozon.
Göttingen provides information about the current air quality on July 11th, 2025: measured values ​​for fine dust, nitrogen dioxide and ozone.

Air quality in Göttingen: This is the situation with fine dust and ozone!

On July 11, 2025, the measuring station on Bürgerstrasse in Göttingen published current air quality values ​​that could cause concern among many residents. The measurements focused on the concentration of particulate matter (PM10), nitrogen dioxide and ozone. The health risks of air pollution are well documented and make responsible management of air quality essential. Loud Göttingen Tageblatt The limit value for fine dust of 50 micrograms per cubic meter of air may not be exceeded more than 35 times a year. However, the situation is currently tense because fine dust particles are affecting air quality.

Air quality is assessed based on three key pollutants. Different limit values ​​apply: If the quality is very poor, the values ​​for nitrogen dioxide are over 200 μg/m³, for fine dust over 100 μg/m³ and for ozone over 240 μg/m³. These categories help the population adapt to the respective air quality.

Health recommendations

There are clearly defined recommendations for poor air quality. If the air is classified as very bad, physical exertion outdoors should be avoided, especially for sensitive groups of people. If the quality is poor, it is advisable to completely reduce strenuous outdoor activities. In moderate air quality, health risks are unlikely, but even here there could be mild effects in sensitive people, reports news.de.

The air quality index (LQI) is another important indicator. It evaluates the air based on various pollutants such as nitrogen dioxide and fine dust and has currently reached the orange risk level in Göttingen. This means that air pollution is considered unhealthy for sensitive people and it is time to take precautionary measures. Cytoderപ്പെട from road traffic, industrial emissions and household waste is the main culprit behind the poor air quality that makes our lives difficult.

Global and local connections

Global air quality is an issue of great relevance. According to the European Environment Agency (EEA), there are 240,000 premature deaths in the EU every year due to particulate matter, highlighting how serious the problem is. Despite a 45% decline in deaths between 2005 and 2022, air pollution remains the biggest environmental health risk in Europe, particularly for urban areas. A new EU directive has set a pollution reduction target by 2030 to reduce health impacts and improve residents' quality of life. This initiative could mark a positive shift in the fight against air pollution, reports EUA.

Finally, an often neglected but important topic is the fine dust emissions that are released during New Year's Eve. With around 2,050 tons of fine dust, the nighttime level reaches a significant level of pollution that citizens suffer from, but this is not significant compared to the overall seasonal situation.

How we can work together to ensure better air quality is a question that concerns us all. Every little bit counts to combat this crisis. Today it is important to breathe the air that is suffering from a multitude of threats and we are called to take the initiative.