Ron Cohen joins UC Berkeley's Light the Way Series to discuss a warmer urban future.
PhD student Naomi Asimow talks about how we can use the BEACO2N network to provide insights into urban emissions and neighborhood-scale concentration gradients of pollutants.
Ron Cohen leads UC Berkeley's BEACO2N, a new strategy for understanding green house gases and air quality at street level. He proposes that cities all over the world use it to help meet their climate goals.
The BEACO2N project is a key component to this global initiative to drive impactful policy decision making through low cost, highly effective urban GHG and air pollution sensors.
Mary Miller, Program Director for Environmental Science Partnerships at Exploratorium interviews Ron Cohen, Professor of Chemistry and an atmospheric scientist about air quality improvement during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Exploratorium's Artist-in-Residence Rosten Woo developed a public art project called Mutual Air. Several videos were presented and one highlighted the work done as part of BEACO2N.
For more information see https://www.exploratorium.edu/video/scale
Air quality continues to be poor in the Bay Area due to the Camp Fire in Butte County. http://www.ktvu.com/ KTVU Fox 2 #KTVU #CampFire #CalFire
Posted by André Senior on Thursday, November 15, 2018
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