CEE@UCI Ph.D. Defense: Impact of Changing Climate and Anthropogenic Emission Changes on Air Quality and Environmental Justice in the South Coast Air Basin - Perspectives from Community-Scale and Regional Models
Ph.D. Candidate: Kai Wu
University of California, Irvine, 2024
Professor Scott Samuelsen
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Abstract: The purpose of this study is to identify the impacts of changing climate and anthropogenic emission changes on current and future air quality in throughout the South Coast Air Basin (SoCAB) and particularly within disadvantaged communities, especially those located adjacent to major transportation corridors associated with goods movement. This study distinguishes the role of meteorological variability and emission changes in altering basin-wide ozone air quality and underscores the urgent demand for source- and racial/ethnic groups- targeted regulation policies toward reducing exposure disparities of air pollution and improving environmental justice in the SoCAB.
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