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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Past event / Linking Athletics to Air Quality and Climate Actions in Africa
Collection / Explore SEI’s latest projects and research to improve air quality in the UK and globally.
Past event / Sarah West shared insights on policy priorities for air quality in homes in the UK at Policy Connects online discussion.
Past event / See our presentation at the Air Pollution Conference Brazil on how FOCI is assessing the influence of climate change mitigation measures on non-CO2 forcers.
Press release / New air quality sensors have been installed by the Adidas Stockholm Marathon to improve air quality with support from SEI and UNEP.
Journal article / Carbon monoxide exposure poses a health risk to many urban residents in sub-Saharan Africa, with concentrations at their highest as evening meals are prepared.
Past event / Sam Bland led primary and secondary school students in an interactive demonstration of the SAMHE air quality monitor at this event in Peterborough.
Other publication / This chapter presents a framework for carbon-free European cities using natural solutions tailored to diverse climates.
Past event / Sam Bland hosted this session on the SAMHE project and the opportunities and challenges of using web apps to engage young people in citizen science.
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