Tag: air quality
An honor and a privilege
Senior Vice President Dan Reed steps down to focus on research, policy work and writing.
Read MoreMethane emissions: Falling, but leaking
The longest continuously monitored methane emissions record shows how market forces and oilfield practices can impact greenhouse gas emissions.
Read MoreU professor featured in Utah air quality documentary
Daniel Mendoza shares personal stories and scientific perspectives.
Read MoreUp in smoke
U researchers have developed a method to better predict when wildfire smoke affects residents.
Read MoreSaving energy, cutting pollution
The U’s Intermountain Industrial Assessment Center helps businesses save energy, operate with less emissions.
Read MoreHow air pollution changed during COVID-19 in Park City
Air pollution dropped more in commercial than residential areas, and residential emissions rebounded faster following reopening.
Read MoreWildfire smoke trends worsening for Western U.S.
A new study shows how the timing and location of smoke impacts shift in August and September.
Read MoreHow outdoor pollution affects indoor air quality
Wildfire and firework smoke are more impactful to indoor air than inversions.
Read MoreCorrelating air quality, land use and socioeconomic status
High-resolution analysis reveals connections between economic and environmental disparities.
Read MoreTaking greenhouse gas analysis on the road, er, rails
One train-mounted air quality sensor can cover the same area as 30 stationary sensors.
Read MoreAir pollution spikes reduce test scores
More frequent peak air pollution exposure was associated with reduced math and English language arts test scores for third graders in all primary public schools in Salt Lake County.
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