Nicole Joy Bassous, Ashly Corona Rodriguez, Celina Ivonne Lomeli Leal, Hyun Young Jung, Chang Kee Lee, Sangwon Joo, Sumin Kim, Changhun Yun, Myung Gwan Hahm, Myoung-Hwan Ahn, Sang-Woo Kim, Young Suk Oh, Su Ryon Shin
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In article 2300094, Nicole Bassous, Young Suk Oh, Su Ryon Shin, and co-workers highlight the importance of low-cost sensors and sensor materials in detecting (city-wide) rising levels of GHGs that will aid to curb their adverse effects on human health and the environment. The Review incorporates experimental developments in chemiresistive, electrochemical, and other sensor classes, with discussions on materials (e.g., carbon-based, polymeric) for improving GHG detection.