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  • IAQM Webinar – PM2.5 emissions inventory and source apportionment for City of London (CoL)

    This webinar will provides an overview of a study examining the extent to which the City of London Corporation (CoLC) could influence levels of PM2.5 in the Square Mile.This was undertaken  to prepare for new statutory obligations for local authorities to manage emissions of PM2.5, and assist with meeting the new legislative standard required by the Environment Act...

  • IAQM Webinar – The effect of Euro 6 vehicle “defeat devices” on urban air quality

    This webinar introduces the findings of recent tests done to explore the impact of "defeat devices" fitted to diesel vehicles on air pollutant emissions.Euro 6 diesel passenger vehicles (mostly fitted with 'SCR' catalysts to reduce their NOx emissions) have been common since 2014 but their natural aging has meant that they are now starting to...

  • IAQM Webinar – Assessing the synergies between net zero strategies and air quality in the UK

    The emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) and atmospheric pollutants, such as nitrogen oxides and particulate matter, are intrinsically linked by the combustion of fuels. With the backdrop of the UK Climate Change Act, legally requiring the UK to reach net zero GHG emissions by 2050, as well as ever-tightening air quality guidelines, the opportunity to...

  • Dispersion Modelling User Group (DMUG)

    Woburn House 20-24 Tavistock Square, London

    Join us at Woburn House (London) on April 25th for a fresh look DMUG conference including:  breakfast networking session  panel discussion and Q&A on the hot topic of modelling and model uncertainty  opinions and insights from IAQM fellows and regulators plus other high profile speakers modelling surgeries with IAQM committee members and speakers  poster presentation and social afterwards This is...

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