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IAQM & FUVN: Career pathways in air quality

This event is for early career researchers and professionals working in air quality to share their projects, discover opportunities to collaborate, and find out more about career paths in the sector.The half-day event will open with a talk from Professor Cath Noakes who will highlight some of the big-picture indoor/outdoor air quality challenges facing us...

IAQM webinar: Odour assessment – Reflections on the effectiveness of IAQM guidance

It has now been eight years since the production of the IAQM guidance on the assessment of odours for planning (pdf). The guidance has been widely used and accepted by planning authorities.Michael Bull, the chair of the working group that produced the guidance, will discuss his experience of its use, talk about the basis of...

IAQM Forum – WHO air quality targets for the UK: Should the UK adopt them and how would we implement them?

The World Health Organization (WHO) published revised Air Quality Guidelines (AQGs) for pollutants in ambient air in September 2021. The guidelines for particulate matter (PM) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) are substantially lower than the previous (2005) guidelines; the updated long-term (annual average) AQG for PM10 is 15µg/m3, for PM2.5 is 5µg/m3 and for NO2 is...

Routes to Clean Air 2022

Woburn House 20-24 Tavistock Square, London

The Institute of Air Quality Management (IAQM) presents Routes to Clean Air 2022, its annual conference on topics relevant to air quality practitioners and associated professionals. Full programme coming soon. This year’s conference will be a one-day in-person conference, exploring topical issues in the sector including: Vehicle emissions Updates on ULEZ, CAZs Indoor Air Quality Delegates will gain valuable...

IAQM webinar – Climate change from the air quality perspective

How will climate change legislation impact air quality? What are the interactions between air quality and climate change? Join us for the next IAQM webinar exploring these questions in more detail. We will be joined by expert speakers Richard Maggs and Kathryn Woolley. How do we improve what we can’t measure? – Climate change assessment...

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