Case Studies
Bettair in Belém for COP30: Air quality monitoring in the heart of the Amazon
COP30 | Belém, Pará, Brazil
Regulation networks | Urban
Challenge
COP30, held in Belém (Pará, Brazil), represented a unique and critical opportunity: to conduct robust environmental measurements in the middle of the Amazon rainforest during a global climate summit. A solution was needed that could monitor pollutant gases, atmospheric particles, and meteorological variables in real time, in a tropical environment with difficult access and high humidity. In addition, it was vital to provide data to world leaders and citizens to reinforce climate decisions with tangible scientific evidence.
Solution
Bettair deployed two air quality stations during COP30 in Belém, in the state of Pará, Brazil. Through the
At a glance
· Red híbrida: 8 AQMS + 10 nodos Bettair.
· Compatible con LEZ a partir de enero de 2025.
· Cumple las normas CEN/TS 17660-1:2021 de precisión indicativa de la monitorización de gases.
Technologies in use

Bettair Stations

Bettair Platform
Outcomes
Bettair is generating a continuous, high-resolution environmental database during COP30, providing key evidence to understand atmospheric emissions in the Amazon at a moment of global significance.
Real-time alerts and visualizations allow organizers and authorities to respond swiftly to pollution variations, reinforcing operational climate management during the summit and demonstrating the technology’s effectiveness.
The project leaves a scientific and technological legacy: a scalable platform that can be used after the summit for permanent monitoring and to support conservation and public health policies.
More information
- COP30 Update: Super Pollutants Take Center Stage | More info









