Funding-EPA - Air,
Climate and Energy (ACE) Centers: Science Supporting Solutions; September 4,
2014
Agency
Environmental
Protection Agency
Description
The
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), as part of its Science to Achieve
Results (STAR) program, is seeking applications for Air, Climate and Energy
(ACE) Centers. EPA is interested in supporting research on the development of
sound science to systematically inform policy makers at the state and local
levels regarding the development of innovative approaches to enable effective
implementation of air pollution control strategies to achieve the greatest public
health benefits by reducing exposure to harmful air pollution. Priority
research areas include: 1) enhancing understanding of spatial and temporal
differences in individual pollutants and pollutant mixtures within and across
different areas (including urban areas, or between urban, suburban, and rural
areas) or geographic regions; 2) identifying and improving the characterization
of the most important factors contributing to regional or city-to-city
differences or similarities in air pollution and health effects beyond
topography and meteorology; 3) improving the ability to understand and project
how these contributing factors and differences may change over the next one to
several decades; and 4) advancing scientific knowledge and tools needed to develop
robust strategies for air pollution control to improve public and environmental
health under a variety of conditions, including consideration of approaches for
addressing climate change preparedness.
Announcement
Number:
EPA-G2014-STAR-J1
Closing
Date:
Sep 04, 2014
Link
to Full Announcement
http://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=255337
Contact
Information
Todd Peterson, Phone: 703-308-7224
Todd Peterson