Future global mortality from changes in air pollution attributable to climate change
Raquel A. Silva,
J. Jason West (),
Jean-François Lamarque,
Drew T. Shindell,
William J. Collins,
Greg Faluvegi,
Gerd A. Folberth,
Larry W. Horowitz,
Tatsuya Nagashima,
Vaishali Naik,
Steven T. Rumbold,
Kengo Sudo,
Toshihiko Takemura,
Daniel Bergmann,
Philip Cameron-Smith,
Ruth M. Doherty,
Beatrice Josse,
Ian A. MacKenzie,
David S. Stevenson and
Guang Zeng
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Raquel A. Silva: Environmental Sciences and Engineering, University of North Carolina
J. Jason West: Environmental Sciences and Engineering, University of North Carolina
Jean-François Lamarque: NCAR Earth System Laboratory, National Center for Atmospheric Research
Drew T. Shindell: Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University
William J. Collins: University of Reading
Greg Faluvegi: NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies and Columbia Earth Institute
Gerd A. Folberth: Met Office Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction
Larry W. Horowitz: NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
Tatsuya Nagashima: National Institute for Environmental Studies
Vaishali Naik: NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
Steven T. Rumbold: National Centre for Atmospheric Science, University of Reading
Kengo Sudo: Earth and Environmental Science, Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University
Toshihiko Takemura: Research Institute for Applied Mechanics, Kyushu University
Daniel Bergmann: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Philip Cameron-Smith: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Ruth M. Doherty: School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh
Beatrice Josse: GAME/CNRM, Meteo-France, CNRS—Centre National de Recherches Meteorologiques
Ian A. MacKenzie: School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh
David S. Stevenson: School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh
Guang Zeng: National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research
Nature Climate Change, 2017, vol. 7, issue 9, 647-651
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The effect of ozone and fine particulate matter on human health is dependent on emissions and climate change. Here the effects of climate change on air pollution mortality are isolated, with increases predicted in all regions except Africa.
Date: 2017
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