About the Air Quality Expert Group
AQEG is an expert committee of Defra and considers current knowledge on air pollution and provides advice on such things as the concentrations, emission sources and characteristics of air pollutants in the UK.
AQEG reports to Defra's Chief Scientific Adviser, Defra Ministers, Scottish Ministers, the Welsh Government and the Department of Agriculture, the Environment and Rural Affairs in Northern Ireland (the Government and devolved administrations).
Members of the group are drawn from those with a proven track record in the fields of air pollution research and practice.
Terms of reference
AQEG's function are to:
- Provide advice to, and work collaboratively with: officials and key office holders in Defra and the Devolved Administrations; other delivery partners and public bodies; and EU and international technical expert groups;
- Report to Defra's Chief Scientific Adviser (CSA): Chairs of expert committees will meet annually with the CSA; and will provide an annual summary of the work of the Committee to the Science Advisory Council (SAC) for Defra's Annual Report. In exception, matters can be escalated to Ministers;
- Support the CSA as appropriate during emergencies;
- Contribute to developing the air quality evidence base: analyse, interpret and synthesise evidence; provide judgements on quality and relevance; suggest priority areas for future work; and advise on Defra's implementation of the air quality evidence plan (or equivalent);
- Give advice on current and future levels, trends, sources and characteristics of air pollutants in the UK;
- Provide independent advice and operate in line with the Government's Principles for Scientific Advice and the Code of Practice for Scientific Advisory Committees (CoPSAC).
Expert Committee Members are independent appointments made through open competition, in line with OCPA guidelines on best practice for making public appointments. Members are expected to act in accord with the principles of public life.
Work programme
AQEG is currently working on the following topics at the request of Defra:
- Evaluation of technical developments related to PM2.5 targets
- New technologies for air pollution measurement and source attribution
- Development of evidence on sources and concentrations of Indoor air pollution
Upcoming AQEG meetings
- Meeting 59: Monday, 4 April 2022
- Meeting 60: Wednesday, 22 June 2022
- Meeting 61: Wednesday, 7 September 2022
- Meeting 62: Thursday, 24 November 2022
- Meeting 63: Thursday, 9 February 2023
Membership
Chair:
Professor Alastair Lewis, University of York, National Centre for Atmospheric Science
Members:
Dr Jo Barnes, UWE Bristol
Dr Sean Beevers, Imperial College London
Professor David Carruthers, Cambridge Environmental Research Consultants
Professor David Carslaw, Ricardo Energy & Environment and University of York
Dr Chris Dore, Aether Ltd
Dr Gary Fuller, Imperial College London
Professor Roy Harrison, University of Birmingham
Professor Mat Heal, University of Edinburgh
Dr Ben Marner, Air Quality Consultants Ltd
Dr Maria Val Martin, University of Sheffield
Dr Eiko Nemitz, UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH)
Emeritus Professor Claire Reeves, University of East Anglia
Ad-hoc Members:
Dr James Allan, University of Manchester and National Centre for Atmospheric Science
Professor Mathew Fisher, Imperial College London
Professor David Fowler, Formerly at UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH)
Dr Sarah Moller, University of York, National Centre for Atmospheric Science
Professor Anil Namdeo, Northumbria University
Ex Officio Members:
Dr Richard Maggs, Bureau Veritas
Dr Tim Murrells, Ricardo Energy & Environment
Dr Nick Martin, National Physical Laboratory
Paul Willis, Ricardo Energy & Environment
More details about our members:
- Membership (PDF 177 KB)
- Register of interests (PDF 77 KB)