“Air Pollution In a Changing World” will be the next topic at Science Cafe meetings in Canton and Potsdam. The cafe will be held Tuesday, Nov. 17, in the Parkview Common, above Blackbird Cafe, …
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“Air Pollution In a Changing World” will be the next topic at Science Cafe meetings in Canton and Potsdam.
The cafe will be held Tuesday, Nov. 17, in the Parkview Common, above Blackbird Cafe, 107 Main St. in Canton.
The second cafe is slated for Wednesday, Nov. 18, at the St. Lawrence Valley Roasters & Jernabi coffee house, 11 Maple St. in Potsdam.
Both events take place at 7:15 pm.
How do we define the quality of our air? How much of our air quality is dependent on what we do locally versus regionally or even globally. With the global migration of industrial activity, development of new emission control technologies, and changes in global climate, what can we expect for air quality changes in our neighborhood and around the globe?
Join Clarkson University Professor of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering Suresh Dhaniyala as he describes the current air quality standards and the evolution of U.S. air quality over the last several decades and changes in global air quality currently underway.
Find out more about Clarkson's Science Cafe at http://www.clarkson.edu/sciencecafe .
Email Daniel ben-Avraham at ScienceCafe@clarkson.edu with any comments, questions or suggestions for future Science Cafe topics.