The Holiday Effect: A Natural Experiment to Understand Anthropogenic Emission Sources and Reduction

Summary: “This is my second summer as an undergraduate researcher with SOCAAR – the Southern Ontario Centre for Atmospheric Aerosol Research. As a continuation of my project from last year, I am investigating a phenomenon known as the ‘Holiday Effect’, which measures anthropogenic emission changes during various holiday seasons. Specifically, I am interested in conducting an analysis of nitrogen oxides (NOx) during the winter break. An additional avenue of my research is to compare methodology in determining a consistently effective approach to calculate emission change percentages. As a novel area of study and one that has yet to be well-researched in Canada, let alone, North America, the aim of my research is to provide insight into the impact travel and traffic pollutants produce.”

Team Members

Greg Evans

Greg Evans

Chemical Engineering

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Karen Chen

Karen Chen

Engineering Science at UTSG

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