Dr. Lu Liang (Assistant Professor, UNT Geography and the Environment) has been awarded
a National Science Foundation grant to study the effects of urban pollution on thermal
environments of cities. Find out more about the project here: "Using a mixed methods approach, this project couples a dense network of fine-scale
ground measurements of air temperature and air particulates collected via citizen
scientists, with large-scale remotely sensed data of land surface temperature and
aerosols. These data will be analyzed to determine when and where urban heat islands
and urban pollution islands occur, and the risks that their interaction poses to urban
residents. These results will support informed decision-making for urban heat and
air pollution mitigation." Learn more about Dr. Liang's research on her website (here). Are you interested in participating in the research with an air quality sensor
at your home? Sign up here.