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英研究发现解决室内空气污染可使英国节省400亿英镑 快报文章
资源环境快报,2025年第5期
作者:  廖 琴
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Indoor Air Pollution  Health Impact  UK  
研究发现全球每年约153万人死亡与野火空气污染有关 快报文章
资源环境快报,2024年第23期
作者:  廖琴
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Landscape Fires  Air Pollution  Health Impact  Mortality Burden  
世界气象组织发布2011—2020年全球气候报告 快报文章
气候变化快报,2023年第24期
作者:  王田宇 刘燕飞
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Accelerated Climate Change  Extreme Weather Events  Climate Impact on Health  Sustainable Development Goals  
HEI报告评估亚洲空气污染对健康的影响 快报文章
资源环境快报,2023年第12期
作者:  廖琴
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Air Pollution  Health Impact  Asian Cohorts  
Impact on air quality and health due to the Saddleworth Moor fire in northern England 期刊论文
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2020, 15 (7)
作者:  Graham, A. M.;  Pope, R. J.;  Pringle, K. P.;  Arnold, S.;  Chipperfield, M. P.;  Conibear, L. A.;  Butt, E. W.;  Kiely, L.;  Knote, C.;  McQuaid, J. B.
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wildfires  air quality  human health  health impact assessment  Saddleworth moor  UK  PM2  5  
Exploring sources of uncertainty in premature mortality estimates from fine particulate matter: the case of China 期刊论文
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2020, 15 (6)
作者:  Giani, Paolo;  Anav, Alessandro;  De Marco, Alessandra;  Feng, Zhaozhong;  Crippa, Paola
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WRF-Chem  health impact assessment  particulate matter exposure  China'  s air quality  uncertainty quantification  Monte Carlo  
Premature mortality related to United States cross-state air pollution 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 578 (7794) : 261-+
作者:  Helmink, Beth A.;  Reddy, Sangeetha M.;  Gao, Jianjun;  Zhang, Shaojun;  Basar, Rafet;  Thakur, Rohit;  Yizhak, Keren;  Sade-Feldman, Moshe;  Blando, Jorge;  Han, Guangchun;  Gopalakrishnan, Vancheswaran;  Xi, Yuanxin;  Zhao, Hao;  Amaria, Rodabe N.;  Tawbi, Hussein A.;  Cogdill, Alex P.;  Liu, Wenbin;  LeBleu, Valerie S.;  Kugeratski, Fernanda G.;  Patel, Sapna;  Davies, Michael A.;  Hwu, Patrick;  Lee, Jeffrey E.;  Gershenwald, Jeffrey E.;  Lucci, Anthony;  Arora, Reetakshi;  Woodman, Scott;  Keung, Emily Z.;  Gaudreau, Pierre-Olivier;  Reuben, Alexandre;  Spencer, Christine N.;  Burton, Elizabeth M.;  Haydu, Lauren E.;  Lazar, Alexander J.;  Zapassodi, Roberta;  Hudgens, Courtney W.;  Ledesma, Deborah A.;  Ong, SuFey;  Bailey, Michael;  Warren, Sarah;  Rao, Disha;  Krijgsman, Oscar;  Rozeman, Elisa A.;  Peeper, Daniel;  Blank, Christian U.;  Schumacher, Ton N.;  Butterfield, Lisa H.;  Zelazowska, Monika A.;  McBride, Kevin M.;  Kalluri, Raghu;  Allison, James;  Petitprez, Florent;  Fridman, Wolf Herman;  Sautes-Fridman, Catherine;  Hacohen, Nir;  Rezvani, Katayoun;  Sharma, Padmanee;  Tetzlaff, Michael T.;  Wang, Linghua;  Wargo, Jennifer A.
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Outdoor air pollution adversely affects human health and is estimated to be responsible for five to ten per cent of the total annual premature mortality in the contiguous United States(1-3). Combustion emissions from a variety of sources, such as power generation or road traffic, make a large contribution to harmful air pollutants such as ozone and fine particulate matter (PM2.5)(4). Efforts to mitigate air pollution have focused mainly on the relationship between local emission sources and local air quality(2). Air quality can also be affected by distant emission sources, however, including emissions from neighbouring federal states(5,6). This cross-state exchange of pollution poses additional regulatory challenges. Here we quantify the exchange of air pollution among the contiguous United States, and assess its impact on premature mortality that is linked to increased human exposure to PM2.5 and ozone from seven emission sectors for 2005 to 2018. On average, we find that 41 to 53 per cent of air-quality-related premature mortality resulting from a state'  s emissions occurs outside that state. We also find variations in the cross-state contributions of different emission sectors and chemical species to premature mortality, and changes in these variations over time. Emissions from electric power generation have the greatest cross-state impacts as a fraction of their total impacts, whereas commercial/residential emissions have the smallest. However, reductions in emissions from electric power generation since 2005 have meant that, by 2018, cross-state premature mortality associated with the commercial/residential sector was twice that associated with power generation. In terms of the chemical species emitted, nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide emissions caused the most cross-state premature deaths in 2005, but by 2018 primary PM2.5 emissions led to cross-state premature deaths equal to three times those associated with sulfur dioxide emissions. These reported shifts in emission sectors and emission species that contribute to premature mortality may help to guide improvements to air quality in the contiguous United States.


  
Climate and health benefits of increasing renewable energy deployment in the United States 期刊论文
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2019, 14 (11)
作者:  Buonocore, Jonathan J.;  Hughes, Ethan J.;  Michanowicz, Drew R.;  Heo, Jinhyok;  Allen, Joseph G.;  Williams, Augusta
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renewable energy  air pollution  greenhouse gas mitigation  climate policy  health impact assessment  
The global burden of transportation tailpipe emissions on air pollution-related mortality in 2010 and 2015 期刊论文
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2019, 14 (9)
作者:  Anenberg, Susan C.;  Miller, Joshua;  Henze, Daven K.;  Minjares, Ray;  Achakulwisut, Pattanun
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air pollution  public health  transportation  health impact assessment  particulate matter  tropospheric ozone  
Health and related economic effects of residential energy retrofitting in Spain 期刊论文
ENERGY POLICY, 2019, 130: 375-388
作者:  Ortiz, J.;  Casquero-Modrego, N.;  Salom, J.
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Economic impact  Energy poverty  Energy retrofitting  Healthcare system  Health inequalities  Indoor low temperature