Long ago I did a board for evaluating high power  LEDs and drivers.  Iit was 
called Luxor and if you look through the Lady Heather code, you will see 
references to it.   It has all the functionality (and them some) needed for an 
environmental sensor and temperature controller.  

It has 4 dual voltage IIC ports (with support for themocouples and Melixs IR 
thermometers (also LM75's and thermistors),  8 x 16 bit ADCs (or were they 12 
bit?) , a couple of isolated hall effect current sensors,  a 50 amp MOSFET 
16-bit PWM'd at up to15 kHz, a four channel color sensor, a light PWM sensor, 
and a few other things.   It collects data continuously at the sensor max data 
rate, averages readings over 1 second intervals, and streams the data at 1 Hz.  
That is the basic design I will probably use for my environmental sensor.

As mentioned, themocouples are not good for this application.  I'm leaning 
towards thermistors since they can be cheap (or expensive) and you can get 
small ones with low thermal mass.   I'd like to do RTDs, but good interface 
chips can be pricey... plus the RTDs can be pricey and delicate.

I think, that in this application, resolution is more important than absolute 
accuracy.

The pressure sensor in the BME280 can detect an altitude change of under 1 foot.
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