ChiNorClimate is composed of a group of international experts who engage in and commit to collaborative research related to emissions, climate and health impacts.
Huasheng Li
Organization: CRAES
Project: Methane Project
Trained by the Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, he is a master's student majoring in Atmospheric physics and the atmospheric environment.
Research Fellow and Ph.D. candidate at the Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, has been engaged in research related to air pollution control and climate change mitigation for an extended period.
Master's Supervisor and Senior Engineer at the Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, has been engaged in research related to the physicochemical properties of atmospheric aerosols, monitoring of greenhouse gases and air pollutants, synergistic pollution reduction and carbon emission reduction, and adaptation to climate change.
Mrs. Ingeborg Rønning is a senior adviser at the Norwegian Environment Agency (NEA) and coordinate the work on Output 2 on the review emission inventories of BC/OC in China in the ChiNorBC-project.
Mr. Scott Randall is a senior adviser at the Norwegian Environment Agency (NEA) and coordinate the work on health (Output 4) on the Norwegian side. He has also contributed to the Output 1 on the review of emissions and measures for black and organic carbon (BC/OC) and Output 2 on the review emission inventories of BC/OC in China in the ChiNorBC-project.
Mr. Ole-Kristian Kvissel is a senior adviser at the Norwegian Environment Agency (NEA) and coordinate the work on scenarios (Output 5) on the Norwegian side. Mr. Kvissel will act as the Norwegian focal point for the IPCC from 2023.
Engineer at Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences. Her research interest is environmental air quality management, decision-making support platform treatment technology cost analysis.
PhD and Research Fellow with the Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences (CRAES). His research interest is in the source emission and control measures of carbonaceous aerosols. He is one of lead authors of the UNEP/PRCEE sponsored synthesis report The Climate and Environmental Benefits of Controlling SLCPs in China and participated in the revision of China’s Law of Atmospheric Pollution Prevention and Control. In the present ChiNorBC project, he is the leader of Output2 (emission inventory).
Research interests involve atmospheric pollution emission inventory including biomass burning source and catering industry source, and environmental management including clean energy substitution policy and energy saving & emission reduction effect. Skilled at geographic information and big data analysis.
Ph.D. and Research Associate from Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Research. His research interests in the optical properties of BC and the emission and control of pollutants from residential sectors.
Dr. Du is currently studying for a doctorate at Beijing Normal University. Her research interest is in atmospheric modeling, inversion modeling, data analysis and remote sensing research.