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Main Title Human Health Effects of Ozone Depletion From Stratospheric Aircraft.
CORP Author Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of Research and Development.;National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC.
Publisher Sep 2001
Year Published 2001
Report Number NAS 1.26:211160 ;NASA/CR-2001-211160,E-13018; EPA-80938647 ;NASA ORDER C-30039-J; RTOP 714-01-20;
Stock Number N20020009749
Additional Subjects Ozone depletion ; Stratosphere ; Supersonic transports ; Environment effects ; Environment management ; Man environment interactions ; Atmospheric composition ; Exhaust gases ; Air pollution ; Exhaust emission ;
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NTIS  N20020009749 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
This report presents EPA's initial response to NASA's request to advise on potential environmental policy issues associated with the future development of supersonic flight technologies. Consistent with the scope of the study to which NASA and EPA agreed, EPA has evaluated only the environmental concerns related to the stratospheric ozone impacts of a hypothetical HSCT fleet, although recent research indicates that a fleet of HSCT is predicted to contribute to climate warming as well. This report also briefly describes the international and domestic institutional frameworks established to address stratospheric ozone depletion, as well as those established to control pollution from aircraft engine exhaust emissions.