UC Irvine AirUCI Researchers Partner with Communities to Address Air Pollution
MPNA Green collaborated with UC Irvine’s AirUCI researchers to study local air pollution and develop community-driven solutions for healthier neighborhoods.
MPNA Green collaborated with UC Irvine’s AirUCI researchers to study local air pollution and develop community-driven solutions for healthier neighborhoods.
The AirUCI initiative highlights progress in addressing non-tailpipe pollution with community partners like MPNA Green.
Researchers at the University of California, Irvine are studying a lesser-known source of air pollution: tiny particles released when motor vehicle brakes wear down during braking.
UC Irvine’s AirUCI Institute received major funding to study non-tailpipe emissions with community collaboration.
The Orange County Register profiles José Rea’s legacy and the community air-monitoring efforts connected to MPNA Green.