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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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| Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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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. |
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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. |
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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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| Presentation | Future air quality in representative concentration pathway scenarios: relationship between economic well-being and air quality. | None | West JJ, Smith SJ, Emmons L, Horowitz LW | West JJ, Smith SJ, Emmons L, Horowitz LW. Future air quality in representative concentration pathway scenarios: relationship between economic well-being and air quality. Presented at the 8th Annual Community Modeling and Analysis System (CMAS) Conference, Chapel Hill, NC, October 19-21, 2009. |
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| Presentation | Co-benefits of global greenhouse gas mitigation for air quality and human health via two mechanisms. | None | West JJ, Smith SJ, Silva RA, Adelman Z, Fry MM, Anenberg SC, Horowitz LW, Naik V, Lamarque J-F, Emmons L, Kyle P | West JJ, Smith SJ, Silva RA, Adelman Z, Fry MM, Anenberg SC, Horowitz LW, Naik V, Lamarque J-F, Emmons L, Kyle P. Co-benefits of global greenhouse gas mitigation for air quality and human health via two mechanisms. Presented at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 5-9, 2011. |
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| Presentation | Co-benefits of global greenhouse gas mitigation for air quality and human health via two mechanisms. | None | West JJ, Smith SJ, Silva RA, Adelman Z, Fry MM, Anenberg SC, Horowitz LW, Naik V, Lamarque J-F, Emmons L, Kyle P | West JJ, Smith SJ, Silva RA, Adelman Z, Fry MM, Anenberg SC, Horowitz LW, Naik V, Lamarque J-F, Emmons L, Kyle P. Co-benefits of global greenhouse gas mitigation for air quality and human health via two mechanisms. Presented at the 24th Annual International Society for Environmental Epidemiology Conference, Columbia, SC, August 26-30, 2012. |
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| Presentation | Co-benefits of global greenhouse gas mitigation for future air quality and human health via two mechanisms. | None | West JJ, Smith SJ, Silva R, Naik V, Zhang Y, Adelman Z, Fry MM, Anenberg S, Horowitz LW, Lamarque J-F, Emmons LK | West JJ, Smith SJ, Silva R, Naik V, Zhang Y, Adelman Z, Fry MM, Anenberg S, Horowitz LW, Lamarque J-F, Emmons LK. Co-benefits of global greenhouse gas mitigation for future air quality and human health via two mechanisms. Presented at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 3-7, 2012. |
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| Presentation | Co-benefits of global greenhouse gas mitigation for air quality and human health via two mechanisms. | None | West JJ, Smith SJ, Silva RA, Adelman Z, Fry MM, Anenberg SC, Horowitz LW, Naik V, Lamarque J-F, Emmons L, Kyle P | West JJ, Smith SJ, Silva RA, Adelman Z, Fry MM, Anenberg SC, Horowitz LW, Naik V, Lamarque J-F, Emmons, Kyle P. Co-benefits of global greenhouse gas mitigation for air quality and human health via two mechanisms. Presented at the Climate Change Impacts and Integrated Assessments XVIII Workshop, Stanford Energy Modeling Forum, Snowmass, CO, July 23-August 3, 2012. |
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| Presentation | Connecting climate, air quality, and human health: application using global atmospheric models. | None | West JJ | West JJ. Connecting climate, air quality, and human health: application using global atmospheric models. Presented at the Genetics and Environmental Mutagenesis Society Air Quality and Health Impacts Meeting, Chapel Hill, NC, November 8, 2012. |
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| Presentation | Co-benefits of global greenhouse gas mitigation for future air quality and human health. | None | West JJ | West JJ. Co-benefits of global greenhouse gas mitigation for future air quality and human health. Presented at the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration, Boulder, CO, April 2013. |
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| Presentation | Effect of changes in emissions and climate change on global air quality: a study of the air quality co-benefits of GHG mitigation. | None | Zhang Y, West JJ, Fry MM, Silva RA, Smith SJ, Naik V, Adelman Z, Anenberg SC, Horowitz LW, Lamarque J-F, Emmons L | Zhang Y, West JJ, Fry MM, Silva RA, Smith SJ, Naik V, Adelman Z, Anenberg SC, Horowitz LW, Lamarque J-F, Emmons L. Effect of changes in emissions and climate change on global air quality: a study of the air quality co-benefits of GHG mitigation. Presented at the 11th Annual Community Modeling and Analysis System (CMAS) Conference, Chapel Hill, NC, October 15-17, 2012. |
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| Presentation | The co-benefits of GHG mitigation for air quality in the US. | None | Zhang Y, Bowden J, Adelman Z, West JJ | Zhang Y, Bowden J, Adelman Z, West J. The co-benefits of GHG mitigation for air quality in the US. Presented at the 12th Annual Community Modeling and Analysis System (CMAS) Conference, Chapel Hill, NC, October 28-30, 2013. |
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