US Air Pollution Analysis Description
Analysis Overview
This project analyzes air pollution data across the United States from 2000 to 2016. The analysis focuses on key pollutants including Nitrogen Dioxide (NO₂), Ozone (O₃), Sulfur Dioxide (SO₂), and Carbon Monoxide (CO). The goal is to identify trends, regional variations, and potential health impacts of air pollution.
Key Questions Addressed
- 1. What are the trends in air pollution levels across the US from 2000 to 2016?
- 2. Which states and cities have the highest pollution levels for different pollutants?
- 3. How do pollution levels vary by season and over time?
- 4. Are there correlations between different pollutants?
- 5. What are the potential health implications of the observed pollution levels?
- 6. How have pollution levels changed in response to environmental policies?
Dataset Source
The dataset used for this analysis is sourced from Data Society Click here for US Air Pollution Dataset
Libraries Used
- Pandas
- NumPy
- Matplotlib
- Seaborn
- Warning