Getting Started

Hey Students,

Here are a couple of videos about one project that I found interesting.  It does not go into depth about the actual data collected but it is a place to start.  I encourage you to watch these videos, but find your own topic to research - there are a lot of other options.

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April 12, 2011

B.C. Air Action Plan

B.C.’s Air Initiatives


· The BC government has developed the B.C. Air Action Plan, which sets aside $28.5 million over three years to improve and enhance air quality across the province and protect the people’s health.


· Plan focuses on clean transportation , clean industry, clean communities


· All were expected to be in place by 2009.


· Clean Communities


o Taking an active role in airshed planning


o Supporting the replacement of old wood stoves with cleaner alternatives


o Enforcing a provincial smoke-management plan


o Research on air quality and health



· Clean Industry


o Aiming to reduce the air quality or impact of industry emissions


o New policies that insist factories use the ‘best available, economically feasible, pollution-control technologies’


o Clean up industrial boilers


o Reducing emissions


o Eliminate beehive burners


o Various more


· Clean transportation




  • 14 billion towards transportation (clean vehicles & fuels, public transit, cycling & pedestrian routes, new rapid transit lines)


  • Government is taking several actions to accomplish this such as: maintaining tax breaks on hybrid vehicles, creating a Scrap-It Program to get old cars off the road, anti-idling movement, new clean-energy school buses, along with various other movements.




  • Government will also be carrying out several efforts which support their B.C. Air Action Plan

· LiveSmart BC – encourages individuals & communities to make more energy efficient choices for their homes, vehicles, and businesses


· ActNow – encourages healthy lifestyle choices such as green transportation


· BC Scrap-It Now Program – removing old, polluting vehicles off the road


· Canada-wide Standards for Particulate Matter and Ozone – minimizing rick particulate matter and ozone pose to human health and our environment.


· New Ambient Air Quality Criteria for PM – guide air management decisions on a day-to-day basis


· Air Quality Legislation – addressing air pollution through legislation, codes of practice, permits & standards.





  • Variations of the B.C. Air Action Plan are also happening at a municipal & federal level



I think that this is a really good and efficiant way to deal with air pollution, and that our city should innitiate somethign along the same lines.



1 comment:

  1. i like how you focused your post on the action plan of one specific province and your opinion is also good

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