Grantee Research Project Results
2012 Progress Report: Air Pollution, Health and Economic Impacts of Global Change Policy andFuture Technologies: An Integrated Model Analysis
EPA Grant Number: R834279Title: Air Pollution, Health and Economic Impacts of Global Change Policy andFuture Technologies: An Integrated Model Analysis
Investigators: Selin, Noelle Eckley , Graham, John , Webster, Mort D. , Prinn, Ronald G. , Wang, Chien , Yang, Huiyan , Reilly, John , Amar, Praveen , Paltsev, Sergey
Institution: Harvard University , NESCAUM , Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Current Institution: Harvard University , Massachusetts Institute of Technology , NESCAUM
EPA Project Officer: Chung, Serena
Project Period: September 1, 2009 through August 31, 2012 (Extended to February 28, 2014)
Project Period Covered by this Report: September 1, 2011 through August 31,2012
Project Amount: $600,000
RFA: Adaptation for Future Air Quality Analysis and Decision Support Tools in Light of Global Change Impacts and Mitigation (2008) RFA Text | Recipients Lists
Research Category: Air Quality and Air Toxics , Climate Change , Air
Objective:
The central research questions for this study are: 1) How will technologies and policy choices in response to global change, specifically transportation technologies, impact air quality, human health and the economy on global to local scales by 2050? 2) What are the quantified costs and benefits of these different adaptation choices? Our focus will be to assess the local air pollution impacts of 1) emerging vehicle technologies such as plug-in hybrid electric vehicles and biofuels and 2) air pollution and climate policies, separately and in combination. We will assess their impacts on human health and the economic benefits and costs of these policies and technologies.
Progress Summary:
We have completed development and testing of model infrastructure linking atmospheric and economic models, and conducted policyfocused analyses to assess the impacts on air quality, health and the economy of regional and national climate policies. We have included ozone health impacts in our U.S. regional economic model and examined the economic benefits of proposed policies.
Future Activities:
In our final no-cost extension year, we will publish results of coupled model infrastructure. We will present our research to air pollution regulators from Northeast states in a webinar organized by our partners at NESCAUM. We anticipate submitting three further publications to peer-reviewed journals resulting from the work in the final year.
Journal Articles on this Report : 1 Displayed | Download in RIS Format
Other project views: | All 21 publications | 17 publications in selected types | All 14 journal articles |
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Thompson TM, Selin NE. Influence of air quality model resolution on uncertainty associated with health impacts. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2012;12(20):9753-9762. |
R834279 (2012) R834279 (2013) R834279 (Final) |
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Supplemental Keywords:
ozone, particulates, health effects, Northeast, benefit-cost, integrated assessment, climate change, RFA, Air, climate change, Air Pollution Effects, AtmosphereRelevant Websites:
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Progress and Final Reports:
Original AbstractThe perspectives, information and conclusions conveyed in research project abstracts, progress reports, final reports, journal abstracts and journal publications convey the viewpoints of the principal investigator and may not represent the views and policies of ORD and EPA. Conclusions drawn by the principal investigators have not been reviewed by the Agency.