CCEH Contributed to the 2025 WHO TWG-AQH in South Korea
Sharing our latest research, data platforms, and regional initiatives to strengthen science–policy collaboration.
NTU-Centre for Climate Change and Environmental Health was honored to have contributed to the 2025 World Health Organization Technical Working Group on Air Quality and Health (TWG-AQH) meeting held this week in Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Our NTU-CCEH Director Prof. Steve Yim shared our latest research on air pollution, climate, and population health, and showcased CCEH’s innovative data platforms and forecasting tools that support evidence-based decision-making. This meeting provided an excellent opportunity for CCEH to share and promote our regional initiatives and to strengthen partnerships that bridge scientific evidence with public health action.
🤝 Together, CCEH continues to bridge science and policy to build a sustainable and healthy future.
Our NTU-CCEH Director Prof. Steve Yim shared our latest research on air pollution, climate, and population health, and showcased CCEH’s innovative data platforms and forecasting tools that support evidence-based decision-making. This meeting provided an excellent opportunity for CCEH to share and promote our regional initiatives and to strengthen partnerships that bridge scientific evidence with public health action.
🤝 Together, CCEH continues to bridge science and policy to build a sustainable and healthy future.


