Best Cities for Clean Air Seekers in North America

Low PM2.5 pollution and healthy air quality. Ranked by overall fit across multiple dimensions.

What makes a city great for Clean Air Seekers

  • Air Quality
  • Unhealthy Air Exposure
  • Peak PM2.5 (Worst Month)
  • Worst 3-Month Average

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#2

Anchorage

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#4

St. John's

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#5

Everett

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#6

Sydney

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#7

Nanaimo

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Santa Fe

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#9

Flagstaff

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Saint John

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Frequently asked about Clean Air Seekers

What makes a city great for Clean Air Seekers?
Air quality isn't visible, but it matters. Cities with clean air let you exercise outdoors without worry, sleep with windows open, and avoid the long-term health costs of chronic pollution exposure. Key factors include work-life balance, convenience, cost efficiency.
How are the best cities for Clean Air Seekers ranked?
Cities are ranked using a multi-factor scoring model that weighs work-life balance and convenience alongside other lifestyle dimensions. Each city receives a composite score based on objective data across thousands of cities worldwide.
Who else might like cities that suit Clean Air Seekers?
Anyone who values work-life balance, convenience, cost efficiency will likely thrive in cities that rank well for Clean Air Seekers. These factors create environments where similar lifestyle priorities are well-supported.
Can I find the best city for my specific needs?
Yes. This page shows top cities for Clean Air Seekers based on aggregate data. Take the personalized quiz to weigh factors according to your priorities, or explore the map to filter cities by region and lifestyle fit.
Rankings are based on multi-factor archetype scoring across climate, cost, safety, and lifestyle dimensions.