Latest Clean Air Webinar:
Game Time or Downtime? Navigating Air Quality in Outdoor Sports and Recreation
April 15, 2025
Air quality can make or break an athlete’s performance—but how do we know when it’s safe for us or our children to play? This webinar will explore the impact of wildfire smoke and air pollution on exercise and athletic performance, the importance of modifying training during poor air quality events, and provide resources and tips for athletes and sports organizations navigating air quality concerns.
Clean Air Webinar Series
The Clean Air Webinar series covers topics relating to Air Quality in Alberta. Follow the links below to register an upcoming webinar, or to view a past webinar.
2025 Webinars
- April: Game Time or Downtime: Navigating Air Quality in Outdoor Sports and Recreation
- January: Air Quality & Aging: Supporting Seniors in a Changing Climate
2024 Webinars
- February: Air Quality Considerations: Traffic Emissions
- May: Navigating Indoor-Outdoor Air Quality Amid Wildfire Smoke
- June: Protecting Little Lungs: Outdoor Air Quality and Children’s Health
2023 Webinars
- January: Air Quality Considerations: Reducing Needless Idling
- April: Connecting Air Quality Across Canada
- September: Air Quality Education for K-12 Schools
- October: Connecting Air Quality Organizations Across Canada, Part 2
2022 Webinars
- February: How the Federal CAAQS Informs Air Quality
- March: Alberta’s Air Monitoring Plan – The Next Five Years
- April: Camrose Project – Community Science, Environmental Studies, and Flow2 Air Quality Sensors
- May: What to do About Wildfire Smoke and Poor Air Quality Days
- June: Exploring the Relationship Between Climate Change & Air Quality
- September: Climate Change & Air Quality Linkages—Implications for Health
- October: Reduced Transportation from COVID—Impacts on Air Quality
2021 Webinars