We were delighted to attend the launch of the PEACE-Air (Partnership for Evidence and Action on Clean Air) project at Atlantic Technological University (ATU) Donegal, marking the beginning of a major cross-border initiative supported by PEACEPLUS.
With funding of €6,499,957, PEACE-Air will address three major sources of air pollution: solid fuel burning, transport emissions, and agricultural ammonia - through a structured programme of scientific research, behavioural insights, community outreach, and policy support. The project brings together local authorities, universities, environmental agencies, health organisations, and community groups from both jurisdictions, ensuring that its work is grounded in shared priorities and accessible evidence.
The PEACE-Air partnership consists of 10 core partners, including ERNACT (lead partner), Donegal County Council, Armagh City, Banbridge & Craigavon Borough Council, Queen’s University Belfast, University College Cork, TU Dublin, University of Galway, Ulster University, Trinity College Dublin, and the Institute of Public Health.
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ALT Guests and speakers at the PEACEPLUS launch event for PEACE-Air at ATU in Letterkenny.