IIASA energy and air quality researchers were recognized for their outstanding contribution to the scientific literature in the field of geosciences. More
Agriculture is responsible for 90% of all ammonia pollution in Europe, a considerable part of which comes from cattle manure management: a new study shows what steps to take to reduce this pollution. More
Tackling air pollution in Delhi requires a smart mix of measures not only within the city, but also in the surrounding states. More
IIASA modeling results provide the backbone for a new proposal by the European Commission on reducing greenhouse gas emissions. More
A recently concluded research on the HFC Mitigation potential and costs under different phase-down scenarios for India was presented at a side event of the 38th Meeting of the Open-ended Working Group (OEWG) of the Parties to the Montreal Protocol, Vienna, Austria, 18th - 21st July 2016. More
Energy is the main contributor to air pollution that kills millions each year, but a 7% increase in energy investment could cut the death toll by as much as half by 2040, according to a new report from the International Energy Agency (IEA), to which IIASA researchers contributed significantly. More
The International Energy Authority (IEA) has published its World Energy Outlook (WEO) special report highlighting the links between energy, air pollution and health. The report, released on 27 June 2016, was compiled with key contributions from IIASA's AIR program. It identifies ways in which the energy sector can improve poor air quality, one of the top four threats to human health. More
Expanded awards for young scientists will enable a growing number of outstanding researchers to conduct research at IIASA. More
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