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Air & Climate
January 2015
This Month´s Featured Articles, Papers & Reports

Costs of air pollution from European industrial facilities – an updated assessment
In 2011, the European Environment Agency (EEA) published a first assessment of the costs of air pollution caused by European industrial facilities. The report Revealing the costs of air pollution from industrial facilities in Europe (EEA, 2011) applied a simplified modelling approach to assess the damage ... » read more

COP 20 in Lima: key step on the way to a global climate agreement in Paris
Ministers are in Lima this week to negotiate a text to succeed the Kyoto Protocol, which should then be finalised at a conference in Paris in 2015. The Parliament has sent a delegation of 12 MEPs to support representatives from the European Commission and the Council during the negotiations. Check out ... » read more

Acme Engineering Prod. Ltd.
 

Acme Engineering was founded as a manufacturer's representative firm in 1956 and began large-scale production of its own Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) equipment in 1963. Our gas detection line was launched in the early 1970’s and we have been manufacturing automatic strainers since the mid 1980’s. Acme Engineering manufactures three distinct product lines: gas detection systems for building ventilation control, process heating equipment for large commercial and industrial applications, and automatic scraper-strainers for intake, process and effluent filtration.

   
Airparif uses Isatis to process 11 million+ mesh grids and generate daily air quality maps - Case Study
Isatis has been part of Airparif data processing workflow for 10+ years. The software is used daily to gather data and map air pollution over Paris area. The ... » read more
`Cyclone optimization including particle clustering` New scientific article on Powder Technology
Abstract
In this work, a new family of geometries of reverse-flow cyclones was obtained through numerical optimization, ... » read more
Position paper: Accounting for peatland hotspots in the new climate agreement
Introduction Peatlands (~organic soils) worldwide store twice as much carbon as all forest biomass, although they cover only a tenth of the land. The ... » read more
Argon Gas, 3D Printing, and How to Stay Safe
For the average person, Argon gas is not a topic of daily conversation, or, for that matter, any conversation, ever. It may be surprising to learn that ... » read more
Another source of methane release
Mary Kang wasn’t even originally looking at methane emissions. The Princeton doctoral candidate was trying to get to the bottom of another issue: ... » read more
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