Clean AIRE NC
CleanAIRE NC is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in North Carolina with offices in Charlotte and Chapel Hill. Our mission is to advocate for the health of all North Carolinians by pursuing equitable and collaborative solutions that address climate change and air pollution.
06/05/2026
Celebrate World Environment Day by finding your place in CleanAIRE NC's mission.
Today, communities across the globe recognize the importance of clean air, healthy environments, and the connection between environmental harms and human health. As environmental and public health challenges continue to affect communities across North Carolina, offers an opportunity to learn more, get involved, and help make a lasting impact.
Learn more about CleanAIRE's mission, partner in your giving, become a volunteer, and stay plugged in to what's happening across North Carolina.
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05/22/2026
Governor Josh Stein has officially proclaimed May 18β22 as North Carolina Heat Safety Week!
Extreme heat impacts our health, especially for outdoor workers, older adults, children, and communities already disproportionately affected by climate change and air pollution.
Whether youβre finding shade, staying hydrated, checking on neighbors, or taking breaks from the heat, small actions matter.
Read more about Heat Safety Week and available resources here: https://ow.ly/1gQH50Z3gzL
05/21/2026
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The air we breathe shapes our health every single day.
A new report from the American Lung Association gave the Triad a βDβ grade for short-term particle pollution, a reminder that air quality remains a serious public health issue across North Carolina.
Poor air quality has been linked to asthma, heart disease, stroke, and other long-term health impacts, especially for children, older adults, and communities already facing environmental burdens.
At CleanAIRE NC, we believe everyone deserves access to clean air and healthier communities no matter their zip code.
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Triad receives "D grade" in annual air quality report | Learn the risks of air pollution here Air quality is worsening in several cities in North Carolina, according to a new report.
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