What kind of (citizen) data is really needed to make policy changes?
In this first of a series of workshop/science cafe* we will make a simple DIY humidity & temperature sensor and then move to comfy sofas with tea/coffee to peel open a few issues of air quality with two special guests:
- what is 'air quality',
- what means are at our disposal to measure air quality (apps & sensors),
- what kind of data do policy-makers look at,
- what are the limitations/consequences, and can that be changed?
See you at 18:30 on Weds. 23rd Nov in space G04 in the Chadwick Building at University College London, London
RSVP by messaging me directly
*Science cafes are conversations with practitioners/researchers/decision-makers on science-related issues in a relaxed environment. If you have a science topic in mind that we can discuss and/or engage hands-on in this style please message me directly and we'll make it happen.
More info at: https://www.meetup.com/Science-has-no-Borders/events/234444761/
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