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Analysis of the Co-benefits of Greenhouse Gas Abatement for Global and US Air Quality under Future Climate Scenarios
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Journal Article | Economically consistent long-term scenarios for air pollutant emissions. | CLIMATIC CHANGE | Smith SJ, West JJ, Kyle P | Smith SJ, West JJ, Kyle P. Economically consistent long-term scenarios for air pollutant emissions. Climatic Change 2011;108(3):619-627. |
R834285 (2009) R834285 (2011) R834285 (2012) R834285 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Cobenefits of global and domestic greenhouse gas emissions for air quality and human health | MEETING ABSTRACTS | Smith S, West JJ, Kyle P | Smith S, West JJ, Kyle P. Cobenefits of global and domestic greenhouse gas emissions for air quality and human health. MEETING ABSTRACTS 2017;389:23-23. |
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Journal Article | Co-benefits of mitigating global greenhouse gas emissions for future air quality and human health. | None | West JJ, Smith SJ, Silva RA, Naik V, Zhang Y, Adelman Z, Fry MM, Anenberg S, Horowitz LW, Lamarque J-F | West JJ, Smith SJ, Silva RA, Naik V, Zhang Y, Adelman Z, Fry MM, Anenberg S, Horowitz LW, Lamarque J-F. Co-benefits of mitigating global greenhouse gas emissions for future air quality and human health. Nature Climate Change 2013;3(10):885-889. |
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Journal Article | Co-benefits of global and regional greenhouse gas mitigation for US air quality in 2050. | None | Zhang Y, Bowden JH, Adelman Z, Naik V, Horowitz LW, Smith SJ, West JJ | Zhang Y, Bowden JH, Adelman Z, Naik V, Horowitz LW, Smith SJ, West JJ. Co-benefits of global and regional greenhouse gas mitigation for US air quality in 2050. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2016;16(15):9533-9548. |
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Journal Article | Tropospheric ozone change from 1980 to 2010 dominated by equatorward redistribution of emissions. | NATURE GEOSCIENCE | Zhang Y, Cooper OR, Gaudel A, Thompson AM, Nedelec P, Ogino S-Y, West JJ | Zhang Y, Cooper OR, Gaudel A, Thompson AM, Nedelec P, Ogino S-Y, West JJ. Tropospheric ozone change from 1980 to 2010 dominated by equatorward redistribution of emissions. Nature Geoscience 2016;9(12):875-879. |
R834285 (Final) R835878 (2016) R835878 (2018) R835878 (2019) R835878 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Co-benefits of global, domestic, and sectoral greenhouse gas mitigation for US air quality and human health in 2050. | None | Zhang Y, Smith SJ, Bowden JH, Adelman Z, West JJ | Zhang Y, Smith SJ, Bowden JH, Adelman Z, West JJ. Co-benefits of global, domestic, and sectoral greenhouse gas mitigation for US air quality and human health in 2050. Environmental Research Letters 2017;12(11):114033 (11 pp.). |
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