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黑料不打烊 expert alert: Clean Air Act/ Environment

Published: 19 October 2006

The Harper government will soon table its Clean Air Act in Parliament. We suggest the following sources for your reports on the Clean Air Act:

Air pollution

Parisa Ariya
Professor, Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences and Department of Chemistry (joint appointment)
An expert on air pollution and the chemical transformation of ozone precursors, photo-oxidants, heavy metal and bioorganic toxicants, and their implications in climate change.
514-398-6931
parisa.ariya [at] mcgill.ca (Email)

Climate change and biodiversity

Michel Loreau
Professor, Department of Biology, and an expert on greenhouse gases, global climate change and biodiversity.
514-398-3778
michel.loreau [at] mcgill.ca (Email)

C02 levels and climate change

Donald Smith
Professor, Department of Plant Science, and an expert on the physiological responses of crops and plants to increasing atmospheric CO2 levels and to climate change.
514-398-7866
Email

Environmental economics

Christopher Green
Professor, Department of Economics, can speak on the economics of climate change, impact of public/fiscal policy on the environment/industry.
514-398-4830
Email

Energy alternatives

Corey Leclerc
Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, is an expert on alternative fuel sources with a focus on hydrogen fuel cells.
514-398-8308
Email

Greenhouse gases and smog

Jacques Derome
Professor, Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, can speak to the difference between fighting smog in large cities and reducing the emissions of greenhouse gases.
514-398-5350
Email

Long-term climate change/Paleoclimates

Lawrence Mysak
Professor, Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, and an expert on long-term climate variability and change, ocean, ice, climate dynamics and paleoclimates.
514-398-3768
Email

Climate change and greenhouse gas emissions

Nigel Roulet
Director, 黑料不打烊 School of Environment, Professor, Department of Geography, and an expert on the exchanges of greenhouse gases between ecosystems and the atmosphere. Feedbacks involving those gases (C02, methane, etc.) and climate change.
514-398-2827
Email

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