24/11/2023
The leadership of the UK.
Laboratory and field studies of Atmospheric Chemistry News and views from the CRAC Lab UCC
24/11/2023
The leadership of the UK.
31/10/2023
The CRACLab opened its doors for the first time on 1st November 1998. Nick Minogue and Dr Matt Gane were the founding PhD and Postdoc. Many have followed them. Thanks to all CRACers for your efforts and good humour over the last…..
23/05/2023
It’s that Putin-COVID effect again.
20/06/2019
Today is . Here is a short film highlighting our research into air pollution.
CRACLab (School of Chemistry and Environmental Research Institute)
06/06/2019
5 iconic images chosen by Irish scientists that show the shocking reality of air pollution Scientists at University College Cork (UCC) have selected five iconic images which will catch your eye and show just how severe air pollution has become in recent years.
06/06/2019
Air Pollution in Art...Article in the Irish Examiner by John Sodeau and John Wenger on UN World Environment Day
5 iconic images chosen by Irish scientists that show the shocking reality of air pollution Scientists at University College Cork (UCC) have selected five iconic images which will catch your eye and show just how severe air pollution has become in recent years.
Short film released on UN World Environment Day highlighting CRAC activities aimed at monitoring and beating air pollution.
13/12/2018
It's Christmas party time for the CRAC Lab! 🎄🎄🎄🍻🍻🍻
14/11/2018
Get your 5 minutes of science in this podcast on and featuring a host of CRAC Lab researchers John Sodeau John Wenger Paul Buckley Niall O Sullivan.
UCC Green Campus Podcast Series We are delighted to release our first UCC Green Talk Podcast! Launching this Autumn, we aim to release podcasts covering a variety of sustainability issues, both in UCC and further afield. As tests carried out in Cork City found concentrations levels of PM2.5 (as high as London on the same day) we d...
13/11/2018
What would a smog-free city look like? Forget ‘solutions’ such as smog towers, air-filtering buses and pollution-eating paints. We need to prevent the air pollution in the first place
13/11/2018
Air pollution kills: concentrations of PM2.5 were responsible for about 422 000 premature deaths in 41 European countries in 2015, of which around 391 000 were in the 28 EU Member States, shows EEA's latest assesment: https://goo.gl/6q5XKK