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newsrel -- Four receive California's premier air quality award

Posted: 19 May 2016 11:32:44
Please consider the following news release from the California
Air Resources Board: http://bit.ly/1OBYf34

 
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

May 19, 2016

NEWS RELEASE 16-23

CONTACT:

Melanie Turner
(916) 322-2990
melanie.turner@arb.ca.gov


Four receive California’s premier air quality award 

2015 Haagen-Smit awards recognize outstanding air quality
achievements in research, science and technology advancements

SACRAMENTO - The California Air Resources Board today honored
recipients of the 2015 Haagen-Smit Clean Air Awards, California’s
premier award recognizing individuals who have made outstanding
contributions to improving air quality. The contributions of this
year’s award winners will have lasting impacts not only for air
quality and climate goals in California, but on an international
scale.

“These four individuals have championed public health with
extraordinary contributions to air pollution research, science
and technology throughout their long and distinguished careers,”
said CARB Chair Mary D. Nichols. “The Haagen-Smit Award is our
way of honoring these individuals, whose transformative work on
emissions control strategies and atmospheric chemistry will have
scientific impacts for years to come.”

Considered the “Nobel Prize” in air quality achievement, the
Haagen-Smit Clean Air Awards are given annually to individuals
who have made significant lifetime contributions toward improving
air quality and climate change science, technology and policy,
furthering the protection of public health.


The 2015 Award Recipients:

Dr. Jiming Hao, professor and dean, School of Environment,
Tsinghua University, Beijing China 
	Dr. Jiming Hao is being recognized for his notable work on a
suite of emission control strategies to mitigate severe air
pollution in China over the past 40 years. His leadership in
development and implementation of emission controls for coal
power plants, industrial boilers, vehicles, fuels, and even
traffic management will be long-standing legacies at both
national as well as international levels.

Dr. Kimberly Prather, professor, Department of Chemistry and
Biochemistry, University of California, San Diego 
	Dr. Kimberly Prather is being recognized for her pioneering work
that has transformed our understanding of atmospheric aerosols
and their impacts on atmospheric chemistry, climate, and the
hydrologic cycle. Her innovations in aerosol measurement
techniques, contributions to aerosol science, and her commitment
to training the next generation of researchers will have
scientific impacts for years to come.

Dr. Michael Prather, professor, Earth System Science Department,
University of California, Irvine
	Dr. Michael Prather is being recognized for his sustained and
innovative contributions to atmospheric chemistry, and the
linkages between air quality and climate change in particular.
His work has transformed scientific understanding of air
pollutants, greenhouse gases, and interactions among them, and
has resulted in better policies for controlling greenhouse gases
and ozone depletion.  These contributions will be regarded for
years to come not only for California air quality and climate
goals but on an international scale.

The late Dr. Donald Stedman, professor, University of Denver 
	Dr. Donald Stedman is being recognized for his contributions to
motor vehicle emissions research and measurement techniques. Dr.
Stedman’s invention of an on-road remote sensor for measuring
in-use motor vehicle emissions and of a heavy-duty on-road
emissions monitoring system have transformed our understanding of
vehicle fleet emissions and the role that high-emitting vehicles
play in determining urban air quality. The impact of those
measurements on mobile source emission inventories will be a
long-standing legacy.  


In light of the global connection between air quality and climate
change, the scope of the Haagen-Smit Clean Air Awards program is
now international, with an added focus on climate change science
and mitigation.

California’s premier air quality award is named for the late Dr.
Arie Haagen-Smit — known as the "father" of air pollution science
and control. The award recognizes those who continue his legacy
through perseverance, leadership and innovation in the areas of
research, environmental policy, science and technology, public
education and community service. Dr. Haagen-Smit’s breakthrough
research, which became the foundation upon which today's air
pollution standards are based, concluded that most of
California's smog is the result of photochemistry — the reaction
of sunlight with industrial and motor vehicle exhaust to create
ozone. The selection committee is comprised of past award
winners.

To learn more about the Haagen-Smit award:
http://www.arb.ca.gov/research/hsawards/hsawards.htm 

For a list of all past award Haagen-Smit winners:
http://www.arb.ca.gov/research/hsawards/winners/winners.htm

Photos of the awards ceremony are available here:
https://flic.kr/s/aHskA8WEyM




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