In the Media
- Nature Research Highlights – Holiday side dish: a big helping of indoor air pollution
- Daily Mail – Cooking Christmas dinner? Open the windows! Indoor pollution in homes is higher on Christmas Day than ANY other day of the year, study finds
- Allen Goldstein named 2022 Haagen-Smit Clean Air Award recipient
2022 Haagen-Smit Award Winners - Inside Climate News – Warming Trends: Indoor Air Safer From Wildfire Smoke, a Fish Darts off the Endangered List and Dragonflies Showing the Heat in the UK
- PreventionWeb – How much wildfire smoke is infiltrating our homes?
- Local News Matters – Clearing the air: UC Berkeley study finds simple steps keep smoke at bay indoors
- The Daily Californian – Study finds that filtration can lower indoor smoke levels
- Berkeley News – How much wildfire smoke is infiltrating our homes?
- Chemical & Engineering News – Human skin oils drive ozone chemistry in occupied house
- PNAS – Inner Workings: How human biology and behavior affect indoor air quality
- Breakthroughs – A Homey Atmosphere: Organic chemistry in household air
- Chemical & Engineering News – Home sweet home: Chemists move indoors to measure the air quality in our homes
- EOS Buzz – Fading Air Pollution Reduces Fog in Central Valley
- ScienceDaily – Falling levels of air pollution drove decline in California’s tule fog
- The Mercury News – Who killed the tule fog? UC Berkeley cracks the case
- The New Yorker – The hidden air pollution in our homes
- Nature News – Atmospheric chemistry: The man who smells forests
- Scientific American – Trees boost air pollution–and cool temperatures–in U.S. Southeast
- Scientific American – Slide Show: 10 Important Atmospheric Science Experiments
Artist rendering of Prof. Goldstein teaching Air Pollution,
by UC Berkeley student Yunfan Tao (May 2020).