The Center will collect data and develop new modeling tools to characterize human exposure, health impacts, and social cost of a suite of air pollutants. Outcomes will include high spatial resolution maps and easy-to-use web-based apps that are based on state-of-the-science models. These new tools will be disseminated to scientists, regulators, and the general public. Below are links to illustrative earlier work that the Center will build upon. 

For more information about the Center for Air, Climate and Energy Solutions, please contact Jordan Fazio, assistant to the director at jordanfa@andrew.cmu.edu.