Category: Public Update
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Global Open Air Quality Standards Policy Working Group Call
We’re excited to announce the first official meeting of the GO AQS Policy Working Group! The call will take place on September 8 at 4:00 PM CEST. This working group will be dedicated to developing policy recommendations for indoor air quality. A robust indoor air quality (IAQ) policy helps pinpoint areas for improvement and sets clear benchmarks to…
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GO AQS White Paper: In a Nutshell
Tired of Lengthy White Papers? GO AQS Has Got You Covered! At GO AQS, we understand that diving into a 50+ page white paper isn’t always feasible with your busy schedule. We know your time is valuable, and sometimes you just need the key takeaways without sifting through extensive details. That’s why we’re excited to…
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GO AQS White Paper v0.90 – Update
The GO AQS white paper has undergone a significant transformation from version v0.81 to v0.90, reflecting a period of intensive development and refinement. This latest iteration, building upon the foundational concepts of its predecessor, introduces a multitude of additions and corrections that enhance the clarity, scope, and precision of the framework. A primary focus of…
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Georgia Lagoudas of Brown University to Lead Policy Working Group for Global Open Air Quality Standards Initiative
We are thrilled to announce that Dr. Georgia Lagoudas, a distinguished Senior Fellow at the Pandemic Center within Brown University, USA, has agreed to lead the crucial Policy Working Group of the Global Open Air Quality Standards initiative. In this pivotal role, Dr. Lagoudas will spearhead the development of a preliminary policy framework that will serve as…
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GO IAQS Breakpoints – 2nd Session
This session served as a crucial follow-up to our initial discussion on environmental pollutants, as we previously ran out of time to cover all the necessary ground. In today’s meeting, we delved into the specifics of index breakpoints for ozone, nitrogen dioxide, and radon. Ozone (O3) Proposed GO IAQS Index: The proposed index tiers for ozone are 0 to 50…