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Integrating Short-run and Long-run Perspectives in Low Emissions Development Planning

This initiative will study the effects of integrated climate mitigation of short-lived climate pollutants, other air pollution and greenhouse gases, and the realization of multiple benefits.

Inactive project

2014

Related people

Charles Heaps

Senior Scientist

SEI US

Michael Lazarus
Michael Lazarus

Senior Scientist Emeritus

SEI US

Johan C.I. Kuylenstierna

Reader / Research Leader

SEI York

Andreas Heinemeyer

Senior Research Fellow

SEI York

Kevin Hicks

Senior Research Fellow

SEI York

Eric Kemp-Benedict
Eric Kemp-Benedict

SEI Affiliated Researcher

SEI US

Douglas Wang

Software Developer

SEI York

Atmospheric pollutants, including greenhouse gases, are resulting in growing atmospheric concentrations of long- and short-lived climate forcers, leading to damaging effects on human health, ecosystems and economic development.

This initiative will support practitioners to develop plans and strategies that will allow them to more effectively integrate the many dimensions of air pollution and climate change, both in the near and long term.

Topics and subtopics
Air : Pollution
Related centres
SEI York , SEI US

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