We employ a single-country dynamically-recursive Computable General Equilibrium model to make health-focussed macroeconomic assessments of three contingent UK Greenhouse Gas (GHG) mitigation strategies, designed to achieve 2030 emission targets as suggested by the UK Committee on Climate Change. In contrast to previous assessment studies, our main focus is on health co-benefits additional to those from reduced local air pollution. We employ a conservative cost-effectiveness methodology with a zero net cost threshold. Our urban transport strategy (with cleaner vehicles and increased active travel) brings important health co-benefits and is likely to be strongly cost-effective; our food and agriculture strategy (based on abatement technologie...
Background: Significant mitigation efforts beyond the Nationally Determined Commitments (NDCs) comin...
Agricultural food production and agriculturally-related change in land use substantially contribute ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Public health co-benefits from curbing climate change can make greenhouse...
The UK government has specific targets for greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction to lower the ris...
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions has the 'co-benefit' of also reducing air pollution and associated...
Background: Although the co-benefits from addressing problems related to both climate change and air...
James Milner and colleagues argue that carefully considered policies to lower carbon emissions can a...
To avoid a 1·5°C rise in global temperatures above preindustrial levels, the next phase of reduction...
This study assesses the reductions in air pollution emissions and subsequent beneficial health effec...
To date, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, mitigation strategies and the accompanying health co-benefi...
BACKGROUND: Policy decisions regarding climate change mitigation are increasingly incorporating the ...
Demand-side energy reduction measures that aim to reduce energy usage are an effective tool in reduc...
BACKGROUND: Climate change poses a dangerous and immediate threat to the health of populations in th...
OBJECTIVE: Dietary changes which improve health are also likely to be beneficial for the environment...
Actions to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions often reduce co-emitted air pollutants, bringing co...
Background: Significant mitigation efforts beyond the Nationally Determined Commitments (NDCs) comin...
Agricultural food production and agriculturally-related change in land use substantially contribute ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Public health co-benefits from curbing climate change can make greenhouse...
The UK government has specific targets for greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction to lower the ris...
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions has the 'co-benefit' of also reducing air pollution and associated...
Background: Although the co-benefits from addressing problems related to both climate change and air...
James Milner and colleagues argue that carefully considered policies to lower carbon emissions can a...
To avoid a 1·5°C rise in global temperatures above preindustrial levels, the next phase of reduction...
This study assesses the reductions in air pollution emissions and subsequent beneficial health effec...
To date, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, mitigation strategies and the accompanying health co-benefi...
BACKGROUND: Policy decisions regarding climate change mitigation are increasingly incorporating the ...
Demand-side energy reduction measures that aim to reduce energy usage are an effective tool in reduc...
BACKGROUND: Climate change poses a dangerous and immediate threat to the health of populations in th...
OBJECTIVE: Dietary changes which improve health are also likely to be beneficial for the environment...
Actions to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions often reduce co-emitted air pollutants, bringing co...
Background: Significant mitigation efforts beyond the Nationally Determined Commitments (NDCs) comin...
Agricultural food production and agriculturally-related change in land use substantially contribute ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Public health co-benefits from curbing climate change can make greenhouse...