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ANNUAL & REGIONAL CONFERENCE NEWS

 

ISEE 2023 35th Annual Conference

Upcoming Calls and Deadlines

  

Call for Pre-Conference Workshops & Early Morning Sessions

ISEE 2023 is accepting submissions for pre-conference workshops and early morning sessions to be included in the scientific program. The deadline to submit workshop and early morning session submissions is April 10, 2023.

 

Early Bird Registration and Travel Award opportunities are opening soon.

 

Follow #ISEE2023 on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and the ISEE 2023 website for latest updates.

 

 

COMMITTEE NEWS

Ethics and Philosophy Committee

Interested in Ethics and Philosophy?

The Ethics and Philosophy Committee is revising ISEE's Ethics Guidelines for Environmental Epidemiologists in order to bring them up to date. We invite all ISEE members to review the changes with the goal of further strengthening and promoting ethics in environmental epidemiology.

 

For more information please contact Committee Chair Ruth Etzel.

 

Communications Committee

EHP Launches New Journal: Call for Editors

Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP) is a proud partner of ISEE. EHP Publishing announces the upcoming relaunch of the Journal of Health and Pollution (JHP). JHP is an open-access global environmental health journal with a focus on research conducted by scientists residing in low and middle income countries (LMICs) or Indigenous communities. EHP is now accepting nominations (including self-nominations) for Editor-in-Chief (EIC), Deputy Editors (DEs), and Associate Editors (AEs). Read more here.

 

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CHAPTER NEWS

Europe Chapter

ISEE-ERS Commentary on the proposed EU Ambient Air Quality Directive (AAQD)

The European Commission published a proposal to revise the AAQD in October 2022. The European Parliament and the Council are currently considering the proposal.

 

The proposal includes important steps to achieve cleaner air but falls short of what is ultimately needed to maximize public health benefits, for the reasons explained in the ISEE-ERS Commentary.

 

We call for more ambition and a clear path in the AAQD toward complete alignment with 2020 WHO AQG for PM2.5, NO2 and ozone by 2030. Specifically, we call for limit values of 5 and 10 μg/m3 for annual PM2.5 and NO2, respectively, with the addition of a limit value of 60 μg/m3 for long-term (warm season) ozone.

 

More effort is needed to decrease inequalities in health burdens from air pollution since the current proposed average exposure reduction obligations will not adequately protect marginalized communities. We further caution to be wary of delays in complying with limit values and of the deduction of "natural" source contributions, which are only expected to increase due to climate change.

 

The robust and stronger associations with mortality and morbidity at very low levels of air pollution underscore the large untapped potential for additional health benefits in Europe and should provide impetus for the European Commission, European Parliament, and the Council to be bold in its ambitions. Moreover, we encourage governments, local authorities and other bodies to continue to exert effort to improve air quality, even if the current proposed EU limit values have been met. Read the full commentary here.

 
 

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