May 17 at 13:30–15:15, room Vingen 6+7



Your session chairs
Paul Zieger and Moa Sporre
Keywords describing this session: atmospheric and aerosol processes, air quality, emissions, SLCF, radiative forcing, co-benefits with climate policies
Program
13:30 Welcome – Moa Sporre Associate senior lecturer at Nuclear physics Lund University and Paul Zieger, Associate Professor at the Department of Environmental Science, Stockholm University
13:30-13:45 Keynote: Towards process-based understanding and prediction of atmospheric aerosols and their interactions with clouds in the global climate system – Ilona Riipinen, Professor at the Department of Environmental Science, Stockholm University
13:45-14:00 Monitoring greenhouse gas emissions and removals using satellites – Hans Chen, Researcher at the Department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science, Lund University
14:00-14:15 A process-based evaluation of the biogenic secondary organic aerosol feedback in Earth System Models – Sara Blichner, researcher at the Department of Environmental Science, Stockholm University
14:15-14:30 Changes in physicochemical properties of ship exhaust particles induced by fuel sulfur content reduction and wet scrubbing: Implications for air quality and climate – Luis Santos, PhD student at Department of Chemistry & Molecular Biology, Gothenburg University
14:30-14:45 Vertical distribution of sources and sinks of VOCs within a boreal forest canopy – Ross Petersen, PhD student at Department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science, Lund University
14:45-15:00 High latitude vegetation changes will determine future plant volatile impacts on atmospheric organic aerosols – Jing Tang, Researcher at the Department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science, Lund University
15:00-15:15 Boreal and Tropical Forests – Atmosphere Interaction – Hans-Christen Hansson, Professor at the Department of Environmental Science, Stockholm University