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Subject:

Re: "Smog and Buildings" on BBC Radio 4

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Linda Kosciewicz-Fleming <[log in to unmask]>

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Indoor Air Quality in Museums and Cultural Heritage Buildings <[log in to unmask]>

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Mon, 23 Jul 2007 08:39:14 +0100

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Thanks
Linda




Linda Kosciewicz-Fleming
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From: Indoor Air Quality in Museums and Cultural Heritage Buildings [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Morten Ryhl-Svendsen
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Subject: "Smog and Buildings" on BBC Radio 4

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Dear IAQ-List,

 

Although this is related to “outdoors” rather than IAQ, this may still be of interest some of you.

 

Just recently the British BBC Radio 4 science programme “THE MATERIAL WORLD” had a transmission on the issue “Smog and Buildings”, featuring an interview with Peter Brimblecombe and Heather Viles.

 

Citing the BBC Radio 4 website on the programme:


”An icon of Britain’s capital, the Tower of London encapsulates nearly a thousand years of history – and has trapped a record of a thousand years of London pollution. Atmospheric chemist Peter Brimblecombe has been scraping grime from the Tower’s stone walls to see how that pollution has changed, from wood smoke, to coal to diesel, and its changing effects on the faces of London’s buildings. Heather Viles has been doing the same to the colleges in her home city of Oxford, whose castle is also almost a thousand years old.  And both say that climate changing will bring new assaults to our landmarks”.

 

You can listen to the interview from the BBC website at:

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/science/thematerialworld.shtml 

 

by choosing the Thursday 19 July 2007 transmission.

 

Best regards,

Morten Ryhl-Svendsen

list-owner




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