Investigating changes in the conditions producing PM2.5 concentrations exceeding 25 μgm−3, and how long- and short-term metrics could be reduced further
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Investigating changes in the conditions producing PM2.5 concentrations exceeding 25 μgm−3, and how long- and short-term metrics could be reduced further
The first comprehensive scientific assessment of the air pollution outlook in Asia and the Pacific details 25 measures to tackle the issue.
This study estimates the number of annual asthma emergency room visits attributable to ozone and PM2.5.
This article assesses premature respiratory mortality attributable to long-term O3 exposure for three regions of the world using ground-based monitoring data.
The TOAR-Vegetation report provides recommendations to facilitate a more complete global assessment of future ozone impacts on vegetation.
Report shows how cutting air pollution in LAC region can limit global warming, prevent thousands of premature deaths, and benefit agriculture.
Application of appropriate metrics to assess how changes in ozone levels affect health and vegetation is vital for policymakers.
Chapter in Quantifying Co-Benefits in Asia: Methods and Applications’, Asian Co-benefits Partnership White Paper 2018
This study quantifies the contribution of hourly nitrogen dioxide (NO2) variation to annual NO2 concentrations at > 2500 sites across Europe.
Ozone levels potentially detrimental to human health were assessed where data was available, both in urban and non-urban areas worldwide
Factsheet describing the LEAP-IBC tool and its application for assessing impact of air quality, climate change and energy policy scenarios
This article quantifies the global impact of long-term ozone exposure on respiratory mortality.
Impacts and mitigation of excess diesel-related NOx emissions in 11 major vehicle markets
This article presents the first global assessment of the association between preterm births and exposure to ambient particulate matter (PM2.5) air pollution.