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News in two thousand seventeen – CAR – The University of Sydney
Centre for Air quality & health Research and evaluation – Centre for Air quality & health Research and evaluation
An NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence
News in 2017
- 26-29 July: CAR’s latest workshop Malaysia
- 25 JULY: Dr Christine Cowie/Prof Boy Marks Conversation article -Transport access is good for fresh housing, but beware the pollution
- 23 MAY: Dr Christine Cowie makes subordination behalf of CAR on Vehicle Emissions in the Better Fuel for Cleaner Air discussion paper
- 15 MAY: Dr Christine Cowie on Channel seven ‘Why the clear air we breath might be doing us harm’
- 11 APRIL: Presentation by Dr Fay Johnston ‘Interventions to address poor air quality from wood heaters – efforts from Tasmania’
- APRIL: Improved monitoring for coal workers
- 1 APRIL: Future planning for CAR-Investigators meeting in Canberra
- MARCH: Conformity provided by CAR on Clean Air for NSW Consultation Paper
- MARCH: Conformity provided by CAR on Better Fuel for Cleaner Air Discussion Paper
- DECEMBER: Special seminar presentation on Thunderstorm Asthma by Prof Boy Marks
- NOVEMBER: Article on Thunderstorm Asthma in The Conversation by Prof Man Marks
26-29 JULY: CAR introduced a four-day workshop to the Malaysian Ministry of Health on the cargo of disease due to air pollution
Smoke from land clearing fires particularly in Sumatra and Kalimantan, Indonesia, often leads haze pollution over large parts of Southeast Asia, especially Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei and Southern Thailand. Despite the fact that the Southeast Asian haze scenes are extensive and recurrent, the petite number of studies that have examined the effects of this land clearing have mostly been conducted by international groups, with very few studies from Southeast Asian groups (including Malaysia) that have investigated the health effects and economic cargo of disease due to haze gigs.
25 JULY: Dr Christine Cowie/Prof Boy Marks Conversation article -Transport access is good for fresh housing, but beware the pollution
Dr Christine Cowie and Prof Boy Marks – author an article on air pollution and fresh housing in The Conversation
23 MAY: Dr Christine Cowie makes subordination behalf of CAR on Vehicle Emissions in the Better Fuel for Cleaner Air discussion paper
Dr Christine Cowie makes obedience behalf of CAR on Vehicle Emissions in the Better Fuel for Cleaner Air discussion paper
15 MAY: Dr Christine Cowie on Channel seven ‘Why the clear air we breath might be doing us harm’
Dr Christine Cowie talks to Channel seven News on ultrafine particles in our urban environment.
11 April: Presentation by Dr Fay Johnston ‘Interventions to address poor air quality from wood heaters – efforts from Tasmania’
11 APRIL – CAR presentation by Dr Fay Johnston ‘Interventions to address poor air quality from wood heaters – efforts from Tasmania’ to be held in conjunction with the International Wood Smoke Researchers Network.
April: Fresh investigate by CAR on improved monitoring for coal workers
Researchers and clinicians are calling on the mining industry and governments to create better regulations in the interest of the health of coal miners.
1 APRIL: Future planning for CAR-Investigators meeting in Canberra
The CAR investigators and team met in Canberra (30 March – one April) for a two day meeting to discuss the future of CAR – see this space for more titillating announcements
March: Subjugation provided by CAR on Clean Air for NSW Consultation Paper
Conformity provided by CAR on Clean Air for NSW Consultation Paper
March: Subordination provided by CAR on Better Fuel for Cleaner Air Discussion Paper
Conformity provided by CAR on Better Fuel for Cleaner Air Discussion Paper.
DECEMBER:Thunderstorm Asthma
December 2016, Special Seminar
Prof. Stud Marks “Thunderstorm Asthma”
NOVEMBER:Thunderstorm Asthma
Article by Prof Man Marks on “It’s not just about Melbourne: Why we need a national treatment to thunderstorm asthma”
© 2012-2017 CAR-CRE. Last updated: 18-Aug-2017
Authorised by: Executive Officer, CAR.
News in two thousand seventeen – CAR – The University of Sydney
Centre for Air quality & health Research and evaluation – Centre for Air quality & health Research and evaluation
An NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence
News in 2017
- 26-29 July: CAR’s latest workshop Malaysia
- 25 JULY: Dr Christine Cowie/Prof Boy Marks Conversation article -Transport access is good for fresh housing, but beware the pollution
- 23 MAY: Dr Christine Cowie makes subjugation behalf of CAR on Vehicle Emissions in the Better Fuel for Cleaner Air discussion paper
- 15 MAY: Dr Christine Cowie on Channel seven ‘Why the clear air we breath might be doing us harm’
- 11 APRIL: Presentation by Dr Fay Johnston ‘Interventions to address poor air quality from wood heaters – efforts from Tasmania’
- APRIL: Improved monitoring for coal workers
- 1 APRIL: Future planning for CAR-Investigators meeting in Canberra
- MARCH: Subjugation provided by CAR on Clean Air for NSW Consultation Paper
- MARCH: Obedience provided by CAR on Better Fuel for Cleaner Air Discussion Paper
- DECEMBER: Special seminar presentation on Thunderstorm Asthma by Prof Fellow Marks
- NOVEMBER: Article on Thunderstorm Asthma in The Conversation by Prof Stud Marks
26-29 JULY: CAR introduced a four-day workshop to the Malaysian Ministry of Health on the cargo of disease due to air pollution
Smoke from land clearing fires particularly in Sumatra and Kalimantan, Indonesia, often leads haze pollution over large parts of Southeast Asia, especially Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei and Southern Thailand. Despite the fact that the Southeast Asian haze scenes are extensive and recurrent, the puny number of studies that have examined the effects of this land clearing have mostly been conducted by international groups, with very few studies from Southeast Asian groups (including Malaysia) that have investigated the health effects and economic cargo of disease due to haze gigs.
25 JULY: Dr Christine Cowie/Prof Dude Marks Conversation article -Transport access is good for fresh housing, but beware the pollution
Dr Christine Cowie and Prof Man Marks – author an article on air pollution and fresh housing in The Conversation
23 MAY: Dr Christine Cowie makes obedience behalf of CAR on Vehicle Emissions in the Better Fuel for Cleaner Air discussion paper
Dr Christine Cowie makes conformity behalf of CAR on Vehicle Emissions in the Better Fuel for Cleaner Air discussion paper
15 MAY: Dr Christine Cowie on Channel seven ‘Why the clear air we breath might be doing us harm’
Dr Christine Cowie talks to Channel seven News on ultrafine particles in our urban environment.
11 April: Presentation by Dr Fay Johnston ‘Interventions to address poor air quality from wood heaters – efforts from Tasmania’
11 APRIL – CAR presentation by Dr Fay Johnston ‘Interventions to address poor air quality from wood heaters – efforts from Tasmania’ to be held in conjunction with the International Wood Smoke Researchers Network.
April: Fresh examine by CAR on improved monitoring for coal workers
Researchers and clinicians are calling on the mining industry and governments to create better regulations in the interest of the health of coal miners.
1 APRIL: Future planning for CAR-Investigators meeting in Canberra
The CAR investigators and team met in Canberra (30 March – one April) for a two day meeting to discuss the future of CAR – witness this space for more titillating announcements
March: Subjugation provided by CAR on Clean Air for NSW Consultation Paper
Subjugation provided by CAR on Clean Air for NSW Consultation Paper
March: Subjugation provided by CAR on Better Fuel for Cleaner Air Discussion Paper
Subjugation provided by CAR on Better Fuel for Cleaner Air Discussion Paper.
DECEMBER:Thunderstorm Asthma
December 2016, Special Seminar
Prof. Man Marks “Thunderstorm Asthma”
NOVEMBER:Thunderstorm Asthma
Article by Prof Boy Marks on “It’s not just about Melbourne: Why we need a national treatment to thunderstorm asthma”
© 2012-2017 CAR-CRE. Last updated: 18-Aug-2017
Authorised by: Executive Officer, CAR.