Inconsistencies and inequalities: Why the world needs a more unified approach to air pollution
Hernandez, G. A.; Low, Joanne; Wallis, Shannon; Lador, Cesar; Berry, Terri-Ann
Date
2021-12-07Citation:
Hernandez, G., Low, J., Wallis, S.L., Lador, C., & Berry, T-A. (2021, December 6-7) Inconsistencies and inequalities: Why the world needs a more unified approach to air pollution [Paper presentation]. MIT-Unitec Research Symposium 2021 - Rangahau Horonuku Hou - New Research LandscapesPermanent link to Research Bank record:
https://hdl.handle.net/10652/5890Abstract
The issue
1948 Donora Smog (Pennsylvania, USA)
1952 Great Smog of London (UK)
Development of air quality legislation
Global air quality legislation
Why standards are confusing
Averaging periods
Measurement units
Unit variations
Air quality legislation complexity
Limits – particulate matter (PM)
Conclusions
References
Keywords:
air pollution analysis, air quality, global comparisons, legislation, standardsANZSRC Field of Research:
370102 Air pollution processes and air quality measurementCopyright Holder:
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