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Air Quality & Climate

Greater Houston is designated as a non-attainment area under the federal Clean Air Act. A complex interaction of regional factors - petrochemical production and petroleum refining, urban sprawl that increases automobile miles traveled, and meteorological conditions - contributes to one of the most intractable air quality problems in the country.

Inextricably tied to air emissions is the mounting evidence linking human activity to global climate change. As an international energy capital, Houston finds itself as a central actor in the dialog on greenhouse gas emissions and climate change.

HARC's Air Quality & Climate Program includes efforts in several areas: air quality research and management; air emissions technologies; urban heat island mitigation planning; scenario building for transportation and air quality; the links between air quality and human health; air quality and the built environment; and regional impacts and solutions related to climate change.

HARC is helping Texas improve the science behind its air quality policymaking through its role as Research Management Organization to the Texas Environmental Research Consortium. This initiative has become a nationally recognized process by which key economic, environmental, and political stakeholders in the greater Houston and Dallas regions work with the research community to better understand regional air science, speed the adoption of air emissions control technologies, and make informed policy decisions.

Air Research Information Infrastructure (ARII)
PI: Jay Olaguer
ARII combines Google Maps and Google Earth tools, data warehousing/On-Line Analytical Processing (OLAP) software, and data mining algorithms to enable researchers and the general public to access and analyze air quality observations, model predictions, and emissions inventories, including the visualization of air pollution trajectories in three dimensions. more

New Technology Research & Development Program
PI: Yiqun Huang
HARC serves as the research management organization for the Texas Enviromental Research Consortium to implement Texas' New Technology Research & Development Program. This program assists those who are developing new technologies to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions from diesel engines. Approximately $8 million dollars are awarded for research grants each year. more

Sustainable Transportation Programs
PI: David Hitchcock The Sustainable Transportation Program has been created to provide a focal point within HARC for transportation, air quality, energy and technology projects that involve the skills and experience of HARC's multi-disciplinary staff and mission. more

Texas Climate Initiative
PI: Bob Harriss
The Texas Climate Initiative (TCI) is a unique public resource dedicated to the advance of climate change science and education in Texas. In addition to other publications, Texas Climate News editor Bill Dawson reports on climate and sustainability in Texas. more

Third Ward Sustainability Project
PI: Bob Harriss
The project will document environmental, economic, and demographic trends in Houston’s Historic Third Ward, 1950-present. The quantitative environmental information will be complemented by qualitative interviews with three generations of Third Ward residents recording their personal memories and experiences with environmental and land use changes. more

 

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