The Life REMY project, in which the Environmental Geochemistry and […]
The Life REMY project, in which the Environmental Geochemistry and Atmospheric Research (EGAR) group participates, organises its first expert meeting. Life REMY assesses how emission uncertainty impacts air quality modelling and offers a set of observed case studies to support the implementation of guidelines to reduce these air quality modelling uncertainties.
The objective of the meeting is to share the early results of REMY project after the first year of work. Also, experts and stakeholders are invited to offer interesting outcomes from their ongoing activities and suggest new issues that could be assessed by REMY.
Data: 14 june, 9-13h (CET time)
Online meeting. The link will be sent to the registered attendees a few days before the event.
Follow Life REMY on Twitter: @liferemyeu

