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  • Clean Air: Priorities for the next UK Government

    Clean air is critical to human wellbeing and a healthy environment. Public interest in improving air quality remains high, with increasing attention drawn to policy interventions across the UK. Improving air quality is linked to co-benefits across the environment, so will be particularly important for addressing the triple crisis.The recently announced UK General Election will...

  • IAQM Early Careers Network Webinar: Navigating Odour Assessment

    Online

    The IAQM Early Careers Network (ECN) provides a forum to learn, practice presentation skills and network with other early career professionals, in a friendly, supportive and accessible environment.Join us for our upcoming webinar, where we'll be focusing on the topic of odour assesments through a variety of short talks. Work is currently underway to update...

  • Low Cost AQ Sensor Systems Symposium 2024

    Woburn House 20-24 Tavistock Square, London

    The event will bring together users of low cost ambient AQ sensor systems from various communities to explore best practice; demystify sensor standardisation; and interact with case studies from citizen scientists, academics, industry and government. The Symposium will take a forward look at the obstacles, research and learning, and help us identify the next steps...

  • IAQM Webinar – Fossil fuels and VOC air pollution from oil well to kitchen counter

    Oil and gas production and use is associated with exposure to health-relevant air pollutants including numerous volatile organic compounds (VOCs).This webinar presents the results of field studies which investigated ambient VOC concentrations and potential routes to exposure within oil fields in Iraq, Nigeria and the UK. Analysis of field samples, often collected in residential communities,...

  • Seminar: Investigating the impact of applying different grid resolutions of NWP data in atmospheric dispersion modelling

    UKHSA (Training Centre), Harwell Campus Didcot, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

    The IAQM and Atmospheric Dispersion Modelling Liaison Committee (ADMLC) are hosting a joint in-person seminar on the 18th October. Meteorological (met) station sites may be too far from, and situated in differing topography to, the release location(s) and thus met station derived data may be unrepresentative of a study area. The quality and availability of numerical...

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