Ten questions concerning the future of residential indoor air quality and its environmental justice implications

Douglas Booker, Giorgos Petrou, L Chatzidiakoud, Das Darpan, Faisal Farooq, Lauren Ferguson, Otto-Emil Jutila, Kaja Milczewska, Manlina Modlich, Alejandro Moreno-Rangel, S Thakrar, Amber Yeoman, Mike Davies, Mead Iq, Mark Miller, Oliver Wild, Z. Shi, Anna Mavrogianni, Ruth M. Doherty

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Abstract

Humans spend a large proportion of their time at home, where exposure to poor indoor air quality has detrimental, and often inequitably distributed, impacts on health and wellbeing. Unprecedented changes to residential indoor environments are expected in the coming decades, especially in order to meet Net Zero targets. However, it is unclear how these changes will affect indoor air quality, and to what extent they will differentially impact social groups. In this paper, we pose and address ten questions concerning the future of residential indoor air quality and its environmental justice implications. We pay attention to environmental justice in relation to indoor air quality, including distributive, procedural, recognition, capabilities, and epistemic dimensions. The ten questions specifically address: social gradients in health and exposure, and how changes in climate, policies, behaviours, technologies, populations, and demographics might affect residential indoor air quality and environmental justice. We also highlight the role that transdisciplinary research can play in improving residential indoor air quality in a more environmentally just way.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 18 Nov 2025
EventIndoor air 2026: Enhancing Wellbeing in Existential Challenges: Deepening Understanding, Building Resilience - Singapore Management University, Singapore, Singapore
Duration: 14 Jun 202618 Jun 2026
https://www.indoorair2026.org/

Conference

ConferenceIndoor air 2026: Enhancing Wellbeing in Existential Challenges
Abbreviated titleIndoor Air 2026
Country/TerritorySingapore
CitySingapore
Period14/06/2618/06/26
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Keywords

  • environmental justice
  • indoor air quality
  • homes
  • net zero buildings

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