ED13A-3438:
Air Pollution and Environmental Justice Awareness

Monday, 15 December 2014
Nicole C Bouvier-Brown, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Abstract:
Air pollution is not equally dispersed in all neighborhoods and this raises many social concerns, such as environmental justice. “Real world” data, whether extracted from online databases or collected in the field, can be used to demonstrate air quality patterns. When students explore these trends, they not only learn about atmospheric chemistry, but they also become socially aware of any inequities. This presentation outlines specific ways to link air pollution and environmental justice suitable for an undergraduate upper division Air Pollution or Atmospheric Chemistry course.