Technologies and policies that reduce green-house gas (GHG) emissions also can promote social welfare and other environmental bene-fits unrelated to global warming, which may be explicitly intended or may incidentally arise as a consequence of mitigation policies (Davis et al. 2000). Such mitigation measures include increased energy efficiency, low emis-sions cooking stoves, improved land-use plan-ning, electric and hybrid vehicles, renewable energy such as wind and solar power, reduc-tions in agricultural production of methane, energy tax policies, and less carbon-intensive fuels (Metz et al. 1999, 2002). One of the most important co-benefits, o
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Energy used in dwellings is an important target for actions to avert climate change. Properly design...
Public health benefits of strategies to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions: household energ
The perceived inability of climate change mitigation goals alone to mobilize sufficient climate chan...
This Series has examined the health implications of policies aimed at tackling climate change. Asses...
To date, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, mitigation strategies and the accompanying health co-benefi...
This Series has examined the health implications of policies aimed at tackling climate change. Asses...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Public health co-benefits from curbing climate change can make greenhouse...
Water quality and other co-benefits arise from greenhouse gas reduction efforts in agriculture, but ...
Policies that reduce emissions of greenhouse gases can simultaneously alter emissions of conventiona...
James Milner and colleagues argue that carefully considered policies to lower carbon emissions can a...
It is important to understand how the reduction of other greenhouse gases than CO2 can reinforce exi...
Energy used in dwellings is an important target for actions to avert climate change. Properly design...
The absence of reliable access to clean energy and the services it provides imposes a large disease ...
James Milner and colleagues argue that carefully considered policies to lower carbon emissions can a...
This article summarizes a presentation given at 'Health and Well-being: the 21st Century Agenda', wh...
Energy used in dwellings is an important target for actions to avert climate change. Properly design...
Public health benefits of strategies to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions: household energ
The perceived inability of climate change mitigation goals alone to mobilize sufficient climate chan...