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‘Air quality shouldn’t be political, it’s a health issue’
Professor Frank Kelly of the Environmental Research Group, Imperial College London, talks to The Evening Standard on why air quality should not be a political issue. Listen to the Podcast.
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Dr Leon Barron talks to The Times on how Pet flea treatments are polluting rivers
Dr Leon Barron, Reader in Analytical & Environmental Sciences in the Environmental Research Group, Imperial College, talks to The Times about how pea chemicals are polluting our rivers. Read more on the story here.
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Pollutionwatch: London Ulez cuts traffic fumes but heating is concern – Dr Gary Fuller of the Environmental Research Group, Imperial College reports
Dr Gary Fuller, Senior Lecturer in Air Quality Measurement at the Environmental Research Group, Imperial College, and Clean Air Champion, reports on how the Ultra Low Emission Zone could be working, but heating in buildings may be providing a barrier to reducing air pollution. Read more.
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Experts highlight environmental and health risks of current UK fire regulations – Professor Frank Kelly calls for re-evaluation
Professor Frank Kelly, Battcock Chair in Community Health and Policy and Director of the Environmental Research Group at Imperial College London, has called for a re-evaluation on the UKs use of fire retardants. Professor Kelly has contributed to a paper called ‘A New consensus reconciling fire safety with environmental & health impacts of chemical flame […]
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Senior Air Quality Analyst from the Environmental Research Group, Imperial College talks to the BBC on Wood burners: On smoke patrol in London
John Casey, Senior Air Quality Analyst who works in the Measurement team in the Environmental Research Group at Imperial College London, talks to the BBC about how they measure smoke from wood burners in residential streets, and how this harmful to our health. Read more about the story here.
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Ecuador Environment Minister praises green tech innovation at White City Campus
Professor Frank Kelly of the Environmental Research Group at Imperial College London, met with Ecuador’s Environment Minister, Gustavo Manrique Miranda to present the College’s flagship Transition to Zero Pollution Initiative. Read more.
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Professor Frank Kelly of the Environmental Research Group, Imperial College, headlines the Evening Standard on ULEZ expansion
Professor Frank Kelly, Battcock Chair in Community Health and Policy and Director of the Environmental Research Group at Imperial College London, spoke to the Evening Standard, as five councils confirmed they were taking action against Mayor Sadiq Khan’s ULEZ expansion plan. You can read more about what Professor Kelly had to say here.
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London and Milan to chair roundtable on air quality solutions – medical expert Professor Frank Kelly joins network of 100 mayors
Professor Frank Kelly of the Environmental Research Group at Imperial College London was part of a network of medical experts who met with 100 mayors across the world working on delivering effective climate change, which included campaigners Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah and Mum’s for Lungs founder Jemima Hartshorn, where discussion was led by London’s Sadiq Khan and […]
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Dr Sean Beevers of the Environmental Research Group, Imperial College London contributes to Urban outdoor air quality report
Dr Sean Beevers, who leads the Air Pollution Modelling Team in the Environmental Research Group at Imperial College London, contributes to the latest POSTnote on Urban outdoor Air Quality report. The report can be downloaded here.
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Environmental Research Group, Imperial College London- Celebrates 30years
2023 marks the 30th Anniversary of the Environmental Research Group (ERG). To mark this momentous occasion, there will be a series of seminars throughout the year and a 2 day symposium in June. The seminars will be ‘open’ on a first come first served basis. The first seminar is taking place on Wednesday 1st March, […]
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