Module-1: learning objectives To make the students aware of history of air pollution; definition of air pollution and various types of sources and classification.
Chapter 1. Why study chemistry? ◦ Chemistry – the study of matter and the changes it undergoes. ◦ Why is this important to me? Two real-life events.
Pacific 2001 – Synthesis of Findings and Policy Implications Roxanne Vingarzan Pacific and Yukon Region.
Ozone Layer. What is Ozone? Ozone is present high in our stratosphere as a gas. Molecules of ozone absorb ultraviolet (UV) light emitted by our Sun. By.
Urban Areas City Regions ELD3740-2006. Urban Areas Quantitative, numeric definition ex. The US Bureau of the Census defines urban areas as those in.
REACTIVITY SCALES AS COMPARATIVE TOOLS FOR CHEMICAL MECHANISMS: SAPRC-07 vs MCM Dick Derwent rdscientific, Newbury, United Kingdom Presentation to Reactivity.
EPA’s Approach to Quantifying the Benefits of Air Rules Understanding how and why the Agency estimates the quantity and economic value of health and welfare.
Biodiesel in North Carolina
Biodiesel in North Carolina Tobin Freid Triangle Clean Cities Coalition March 29, 2005.
Pollution Over the Red Sea: A Transboundary Air Quality Study Aiman Soleiman 1, Mahmoud Abu-Allaban 2, Menachem Luria 3, Bob Bornstein 4, Alan Gertler.
Composition of Tropospheric Air Sources, Transport, and Sinks of Trace Gases
PLANNING BY NEURAL NETWORKS OF INTERVENTIONS FOR THE REDUCTION OF OZONE CONCENTRATION IN LOMBARDY