Post by rayancaleb on Jan 8, 2018 7:34:14 GMT
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In 2014 VDI initiated the Expert Forum on Atmospheric Chemistry (EFAC) as an annual event that focusses on the assessment of air pollution and on the development of mitigation strategies. The specific aim is to pool knowledge regarding the detailed understanding and mechanistic representation of the physico-chemical atmospheric processes. The annual workshops provide a framework for interdisciplinary scientific exchange and intend to promote international cooperation. Researchers but also programme managers and administrative stakeholders are equally addressed.
VDI Expert Forums on Atmospheric Chemistry (Picture: VDI)
VDI Expert Forums on Atmospheric Chemistry (Picture: VDI)
In 2016, EFAC 3 will take place on 05/06 December 2016 in Frankfurt am Main at DECHEMA Society for Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology. This year’s EFAC focusses on the identification and analysis of the interrelations between air quality and climate change that are associated with various new and emerging technologies of societal relevance. The specific aim is the attempt to quantify such effects with respect to unexpected consequences and their local, regional and global significance. The motivation is the integrated assessment of technologies prior to their full implementations into industrial and/or societal applications. One of the most prominent characteristics of current new and emerging technologies is a reduced demand of energy and an effective contribution to mitigate climate change. This is most efficiently achieved by increased or more effective use of catalysis and/or CO2 free or neutral technologies. What is quite often forgotten, however, is that climate mitigation – with the exception of direct savings in CO2 emissions – is closely related to air quality and vice versa.
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In 2014 VDI initiated the Expert Forum on Atmospheric Chemistry (EFAC) as an annual event that focusses on the assessment of air pollution and on the development of mitigation strategies. The specific aim is to pool knowledge regarding the detailed understanding and mechanistic representation of the physico-chemical atmospheric processes. The annual workshops provide a framework for interdisciplinary scientific exchange and intend to promote international cooperation. Researchers but also programme managers and administrative stakeholders are equally addressed.
VDI Expert Forums on Atmospheric Chemistry (Picture: VDI)
VDI Expert Forums on Atmospheric Chemistry (Picture: VDI)
In 2016, EFAC 3 will take place on 05/06 December 2016 in Frankfurt am Main at DECHEMA Society for Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology. This year’s EFAC focusses on the identification and analysis of the interrelations between air quality and climate change that are associated with various new and emerging technologies of societal relevance. The specific aim is the attempt to quantify such effects with respect to unexpected consequences and their local, regional and global significance. The motivation is the integrated assessment of technologies prior to their full implementations into industrial and/or societal applications. One of the most prominent characteristics of current new and emerging technologies is a reduced demand of energy and an effective contribution to mitigate climate change. This is most efficiently achieved by increased or more effective use of catalysis and/or CO2 free or neutral technologies. What is quite often forgotten, however, is that climate mitigation – with the exception of direct savings in CO2 emissions – is closely related to air quality and vice versa.
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