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Promoting a co-benefits approach to reduce the threat posed by climate change and air pollution.

Inactive project

2011

Air pollution from factory in sunset

Air pollution from factory

Photo: “Dawn” by Pascal, Public Domain Dedication (CC0)

This programme of work would strive to improve our understanding of air
pollution and GHG interactions in order to develop and implement appropriate policy response for their mitigation. These interactions are not limited to the emission sources and mitigation measures adopted. There are interactions in the atmosphere which affect impacts on radiative forcing (warming or cooling of the atmosphere) and also interactions related primarily to impacts on human health and ecosystems, the latter which can produce feedbacks that enhance both the extent and the rate of onset of climate change.

Related people

Johan C. I. Kuylenstierna

Professor

SEI York

Howard Cambridge

Software Development and Data Manager

SEI York

Kevin Hicks

Professor

SEI York

Related centres
SEI York