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  • IAQM Webinar: Air Quality Futures: Environment Agency horizon scanning

    Online

    The nature of air pollution is set to change rapidly in the next few years as a result of new drivers such as Net Zero, altering behaviours, emissions, exposure, and impacts. The new drivers and changes cause pressures on air quality, giving rise to new areas for research and regulation. The Environment Agency’s air quality...

  • IAQM AGM 2023 and keynote speech

    Join us for our 2023 virtual Annual General Meeting (AGM)! We will be announcing the results of the IAQM Committee election. You will have the opportunity to hear about the IAQM’s strategic direction, activities over the past year, and welcome your new Committee members.The AGM will be followed by a keynote speech from Prof. Francis Pope. Air...

  • IAQM Webinar: Presentation of the Air Pollution Footprint Partnership & Tool

    Online

    In the realm of emissions reporting, numerous frameworks cater to organisations' needs for disclosing their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. However, an important gap persists - the absence of a structured framework for organisations to report on their air pollution emissions. Adding to this landscape, the recent adoption of the European Sustainability Reporting Standards now requires...

  • IAQM Early Careers Network Meetup and Christmas Social: Air Quality’s Next Top Model – Early Careers Air Quality Modelling Case Studies

    Hydrock London Offices 127-131 Great Suffolk Street, London, United Kingdom

    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 on 7th December for our next in-person meetup in London, where we'll be showcasing air quality modelling case studies from our ECN members alongside hosting...

  • IAQM Webinar – Air quality and biodiversity impacts of future agricultural scenarios in the UK: How spatial modelling provides policy insights

    Agriculture is the main source of ammonia emissions in the UK.  These emissions result in both particulate air pollution and terrestrial eutrophication from the deposition of reactive nitrogen onto sensitive habitats.  The Government has set targets and identified technical measures to tackle this directly, but even if these targets are met, ammonia emissions will continue...

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