Air pollution is a growing problem in most cities (big and small). The "Daily Dose" aims to disseminate the best available information on air pollution and engage in discussions to better understand the process of air quality management. For more details on the program, please visit http://www.urbanemissions.info
Sunday, June 30, 2024
Journal Article - Future of clean energy for cooking in India: A comprehensive analysis of fuel alternatives
Saturday, June 29, 2024
Friday, June 28, 2024
Resource Material - Development of a high-resolution integrated emission inventory of air pollutants for China
Journal Article - Trends in China's anthropogenic emissions since 2010 as the consequence of clean air actions
Journal Article - Soil Moisture, Soil NOx and Regional Air Quality in the Agricultural Central United States
Journal Article - Implications of ozone transport on air quality in the Sichuan Basin, China
Journal Article - Co-benefits of transport demand reductions from compact urban development in Chinese cities
Thursday, June 27, 2024
Video - The mysterious origins of life on Earth (TED-Ed)
Labels:
Public Awareness,
TED,
Video
Video - A faster way to get to a clean energy future (TED)
Labels:
Alternate Energy,
Climate Change,
Energy Security,
Renewables,
TED,
Video
Tuesday, June 25, 2024
Monday, June 24, 2024
Video - Why electric cars are finally taking over
Labels:
Electric Vehicles,
Video
Video - What’s in the air you breathe? (TED-Ed)
Labels:
Air Pollution,
Health Impacts,
TED,
Video
Video - The Future of Flying Is Electrifying (TED-Ed)
Labels:
Aviation Emissions,
Electric Vehicles,
TED,
Video
Video - The surprisingly long history of electric car (TED-Ed)
Labels:
Electric Vehicles,
TED,
Video
Video - This is what happens when you hit the gas (TED-Ed)
Labels:
Fossil Fuel Combustion,
Fuel Efficiency,
Road Transport,
TED,
Video
Video - What’s the best fuel for your car? (TED-Ed)
Labels:
Fuel Efficiency,
Road Transport,
TED,
Video
Video - Al Gore on Stephen Colbert Discussing "Inconvenient Truth Sequel"
Labels:
Climate Change,
Public Awareness,
Video
Public Awareness of Air Pollution in Seoul, Korea
What we do in the name of science is limited to the scientific and academic communities. Then we have the policy (which is most often consumed by bureaucracy) makers, who tend to base the decisions on either science or because the decision needs to be taken, and the third tier is the public.
The third tier is the most important when it comes to urban air pollution, since the public feels the pinch when it comes to the exposure to harmful levels of air pollution on roads and in the residential areas.
There are some programs and indices, like Air Pollution Index (API - see how it is done in various cities), which is modeled and notified to the media to inform public.
Question: How often does one check AQ forecast on web every day. Hence, the awareness and supply of that minimum information in a format that is appreciated by the public becomes crucial.
Now, we have a new installment in Seoul, Korea - living light sculptures of air quality. A note from inhabitat:
Living Light’s glass skin is actually a massive redrawn map of 27 Seoul neighborhoods. Every 15 minutes, neighborhoods light up in order of best air quality to worst based on real-time sensors from the Korean Ministry of Environment. And each night, neighborhoods are illuminated if air quality is better on that particular day than the same time last year. Seoul citizens can also text the installation and expect a response (presumably detailing air quality in certain neighborhoods).
Previous posts on ways the information is being communicated to the public in various cities.
The third tier is the most important when it comes to urban air pollution, since the public feels the pinch when it comes to the exposure to harmful levels of air pollution on roads and in the residential areas.
There are some programs and indices, like Air Pollution Index (API - see how it is done in various cities), which is modeled and notified to the media to inform public.
Question: How often does one check AQ forecast on web every day. Hence, the awareness and supply of that minimum information in a format that is appreciated by the public becomes crucial.
Now, we have a new installment in Seoul, Korea - living light sculptures of air quality. A note from inhabitat:
Living Light’s glass skin is actually a massive redrawn map of 27 Seoul neighborhoods. Every 15 minutes, neighborhoods light up in order of best air quality to worst based on real-time sensors from the Korean Ministry of Environment. And each night, neighborhoods are illuminated if air quality is better on that particular day than the same time last year. Seoul citizens can also text the installation and expect a response (presumably detailing air quality in certain neighborhoods).
Previous posts on ways the information is being communicated to the public in various cities.
- Illuminating air pollution from power plants
- Using balloons to visualize air pollution
- Photo diary of air pollution
- Walkability scores for your neighborhood
- How it all ends (Youtube Video)
- Mobile signals to identify congestion zones
- It's all about Carbon on NPR
- An illustrated "Primer on Air Quality Management"
- Interactive 3D map of air pollution in London
- Interactive Smog City simulation
Public Awareness - Art for Illuminating Air Pollution
An environmental art installation by the French art Duo HeHe (Helen Evans and Heiki Hansen) illuminate the emissions "Green Cloud" across the skies of Helsinki.
The installation uses laser tracking to project a green illumination onto the chimney emissions of the Salmisaari power plant - to demonstrate the load on the power grid and provide public awareness on air pollution.
Also
The installation uses laser tracking to project a green illumination onto the chimney emissions of the Salmisaari power plant - to demonstrate the load on the power grid and provide public awareness on air pollution.
Also
- Using ballons to visualize air pollution
- Walkability scores for your neighborhood
- How it all ends (Youtube Video)
- Mobile signals to identify congestion zones
- It's all about Carbon on NPR
- An illustrated "Primer on Air Quality Management"
- Interactive 3D map of air pollution in London
- Interactive Smog City simulation
Labels:
Air Pollution,
Environmental Index,
Information,
Power Plants
Journal Article - A Review on Analytical Approaches for Ambient Ozone Open Data in Taiwan
Journal Article - On the chances of staying below the 1.5°C warming target
Journal Article - Transport Decarbonisation in Asia – Is the Glass Half Full?
Saturday, June 22, 2024
Journal Article - Combined short-term and long-term emission controls improve air quality sustainably in China
Tuesday, June 18, 2024
Saturday, June 15, 2024
Journal Article - Development of the MPAS-CMAQ Coupled System (V1.0) for Multiscale Global Air Quality Modeling
Labels:
Chemical Transport Modeling,
CMAQ,
Journal Articles,
WRF
Wednesday, June 12, 2024
Journal Article - Global health benefits of shipping emission reduction in early 2020
Journal Article - Breathing in danger: Understanding the multifaceted impact of air pollution on health impacts
Sunday, June 09, 2024
Journal Article - Measuring and valuing the health co-benefits of climate change mitigation: a scoping review
Saturday, June 08, 2024
Journal Article - A new method for estimating megacity NOx emissions and lifetimes from satellite observations
Journal Article - Global health impacts of ambient fine particulate pollution associated with climate variability
Friday, June 07, 2024
Journal Article - Global source apportionment of aerosols into major emission regions and sectors over 1850–2017
Journal Article - The devil in the air: Air pollution and dementia
Monday, June 03, 2024
Journal Article - Biomass Burning Emissions Analysis Based on MODIS AOD and AeroCom Multi-Model Simulations
Sunday, June 02, 2024
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