Pollution from human activity threatens both human health and vital ecosystems. SEI looks at issues of air pollution from household up to global levels, for example how pollution links to climate mitigation, urbanization and public health, and the potential role of citizen science in pollution monitoring.
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Press release / Dr Sarah West from SEI York joins a panel of experts to discuss indoor air pollution with representatives from the UK government.
Media coverage / The Schools' Air Quality Monitoring for Health and Education (SAMHE) project receives a boost from the UK government, reported Schools Week.
Media coverage / Environment Cabinet Secretary Soipan Tuya met with SEI’s global leadership to discuss the upcoming Climate Summit in Nairobi.
Press release / The Schools' Air Quality Monitoring for Health and Education project launches to UK schools
Journal article / This study used ongoing reflection diaries to evaluate research approaches and presented recommendations for future transdisciplinary work.
Media coverage / Senior Scientist Derik Broekhoff spoke to the climate news outlet Heatmap on the tension between carbon removals and emissions in the voluntary carbon market.
Media coverage / "With the kind of regulatory approach that the EU is taking, they are removing possibilities to use biogas," said SEI's Måns Nilsson in a recent debate.
SEI brief / Four case studies are part of a larger study examining air pollution and workers' occupational exposures in southeast Asia.
SEI brief / A new study on air pollution and garment workers in Cambodia aims to influence policy and interventions to protect their health, with benefits across the board.
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