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Air Environment

Locality: Eagle Farm, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 7 3186 4420



Address: Unit 12, 783 Kingsford Smith Drive 4009 Eagle Farm, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.airenvironment.com.au

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24.01.2022 A new type of thermal storage material, patented by the University of Newcastle, is capable of storing and dispatching thermal energy. The material could replace coal in power stations.



22.01.2022 Today’s series of ambient odour surveys had it all - freezing cold, rain showers, gusty winds, bright sunshine and this awesome rainbow. Oh, and odour! Nice day out of the office.... #odour #odor #emissions #airquality #cleanair #environmentalimpact #environmentalmanagement #environmentalcompliance

22.01.2022 Latest blog from Air Environment about the human sense of smell.

21.01.2022 Global Ocean Heat Content was the highest on record in 2019 and has continued to rise during 2020. Much of the Earth system’s excess heat is stored in the oceans.



18.01.2022 Increasing annual trend in the number of heat waves globally.

17.01.2022 'Odour scientist! I didn't even know that was a job!' - common response to telling people what we do. Having been 7 years operating Air Environment, and many more years in odour science, the response hasn't changed much. So its timely for an odour history exploration. There have been many scientists concerned with understanding odour. Odour science has a long and fascinating history - starting with the excellently named Hendrik Zwaardemaker.

14.01.2022 A number of months in 2020 have been determined to be the warmest on record. September was no different.



14.01.2022 The latest article in our Air Quality and Your Health series discusses the impacts from ceramics manufacturing. Every brick, tea cup and plate in your home were fired in a kiln. Find out what that meant for the environment.

09.01.2022 The science shows that COVID-19 can be transmitted by the dispersion of fine aerosols suspended in the air and not just close contact. This makes the 1.5 m social distancing rule irrelevant to anything other than some larger aerosols expelled by humans that deposit on surfaces after short travel distances. The finer aerosols can remain suspended for minutes and tens of minutes in poorly ventilated indoor spaces and travel a significant distance. A key mitigating factor is ventilation. Check out this article and the ABC News interview with CASANZ Fellow Professor Lidia Morawska from QUT.

08.01.2022 Air circulation seems to be a crucial factor in super spreader events. A very interesting article on a factor we could be paying more attention to.

08.01.2022 Have you ever wondered if those new paint fumes are bad for your health?

07.01.2022 Though the world is in lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic, don’t expect a huge decrease in greenhouse gas emissions.



01.01.2022 Historic month by month top 15 national greenhouse gas emitters since the 1960s.

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