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Black Carbon?s Role In Global To Local Scale Climate And Air Quality
The U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), as part of its Science to Achieve Results (STAR) program, is seeking applications proposing research into black carbon (BC), related co-pollutants, and other short lived climate forcers (SLCF) and their effects on climate change and air quality. EPA is interested in research that investigates the emission sources, the global to local scale emissions inventory, and applies modeling tools to assess BC, co-pollutants and other SLCF in a climate and air quality context. Applications may also evaluate the impact of long range transport of BC, co-pollutants and SLCF, or develop and assess metrics for comparing the impacts of BC, co-pollutants and SLCF simultaneously in a climate and air quality context on the time scale of a decade to a century. In addition to regular awards, this solicitation includes the opportunity for early career projects. Please see section III of this Request for Applications (RFA) for details on the early career eligibility criteria. Agency: Environmental Protection Agency Office: None Estimated Funding: $7,000,000 Obtain Full Opportunity Text: Black Carbon?s Role In Global To Local Scale Climate And Air Quality Additional Information of Eligibility: See Section III of the announcement for additional eligibility information. Full Opportunity Web Address: http://www.epa.gov/ncer/rfa/2010/2010_star_blackcarbon.html Contact: Bryan Bloomer, 202-343-9078. Agency Email Description: Bryan Bloomer Agency Email: bloomer.bryan@epa.gov Date Posted: 2010-05-19 Application Due Date: 2010-09-22 Archive Date: 2010-10-22 |
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