EANET Highlights the Future of Air Quality Monitoring at Clean Air Week 2025
Two IPSL researchers, Laurent Menut and Bertrand Bessagnet (DR CNRS), were primarily invited by the IRD (Institut de Recherche et Développement) at the Clean Air Week in Bangkok to present their activities on Air Quality modelling supporting the development of the SEACAI project supported by Germany, Switzerland and France.
The project aims to reduce the emissions of Short-Lived Climate Pollutants (SLCPs) in the ASEAN region to protect human health, climate and biodiversity by catalyzing innovative, scalable and locally tested solutions and by strengthening political frameworks, transboundary collaboration and awareness, with a special focus on the Lower Mekong Subregion.
In the sideline of the conference, Bertrand Bessagnet has been invited for a panel discussion during a session on the Next-Generation Air Quality Monitoring: Technologies, Communities, and Governance for Clean Air. This session co-organized by The Acid Deposition Monitoring Network in East Asia (EANET) and UNEP, explored how innovative approaches are enabling more accessible, hyperlocal, and transparent data generation and governance. It brings together leading experts, civil society, academia to share lessons from on-the-ground experiences, advanced modelling approaches, community-led initiatives, and legal innovations such as the Pollution Release and Transfer Register (PRTR) bill in Thailand.
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