BACKGROUND:Climate change negatively impacts human health through heat stress and exposure to worsened air pollution, amongst other pathways. Indoor use of air conditioning can be an effective strategy to reduce heat exposure. However, increased air conditioning use increases emissions of air pollutants from power plants, in turn worsening air quality and human health impacts. We used an interdisciplinary linked model system to quantify the impacts of heat-driven adaptation through building cooling demand on air-quality-related health outcomes in a representative mid-century climate scenario. METHODS AND FINDINGS:We used a modeling system that included downscaling historical and future climate data with the Weather Research and Forecasting ...
Climate change can affect the indoor environment due to heat and mass transfers between indoor and o...
<div><p>Multiple linkages connect air quality and climate change. Many air pollutant sources also em...
One in eight deaths globally is due to air pollution. Exposure to high concentrations of atmospheric...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Climate change negatively impacts human health through heat stress and expo...
Regional temperature variability across the United States contributes to differential building energ...
The potential health impact of ambient ozone and PM2.5 concentrations modulated by climate change ov...
Climate change is already harming public health through warmer, more erratic weather and many downst...
Air quality has been an important concern related to public health. In order to keep improving air q...
The future impacts of climate change on citizen health and building energy demand have been research...
[1] The effects of climate change on ozone and PM2.5 concentrations over the eastern United States w...
We investigated how climate change could affect ambient ozone concentrations and the subsequent huma...
The urban heat island effect is a phenomenon wherein the dark, hard surfaces prevalent in heavily-de...
In recent decades, extreme heat events and heatwave durations have increased across the United State...
Buildings in developed countries are becoming increasingly airtight as a response to stricter energy...
We evaluate the impact of climate change on U.S. air quality and health in 2050 and 2100 using a glo...
Climate change can affect the indoor environment due to heat and mass transfers between indoor and o...
<div><p>Multiple linkages connect air quality and climate change. Many air pollutant sources also em...
One in eight deaths globally is due to air pollution. Exposure to high concentrations of atmospheric...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Climate change negatively impacts human health through heat stress and expo...
Regional temperature variability across the United States contributes to differential building energ...
The potential health impact of ambient ozone and PM2.5 concentrations modulated by climate change ov...
Climate change is already harming public health through warmer, more erratic weather and many downst...
Air quality has been an important concern related to public health. In order to keep improving air q...
The future impacts of climate change on citizen health and building energy demand have been research...
[1] The effects of climate change on ozone and PM2.5 concentrations over the eastern United States w...
We investigated how climate change could affect ambient ozone concentrations and the subsequent huma...
The urban heat island effect is a phenomenon wherein the dark, hard surfaces prevalent in heavily-de...
In recent decades, extreme heat events and heatwave durations have increased across the United State...
Buildings in developed countries are becoming increasingly airtight as a response to stricter energy...
We evaluate the impact of climate change on U.S. air quality and health in 2050 and 2100 using a glo...
Climate change can affect the indoor environment due to heat and mass transfers between indoor and o...
<div><p>Multiple linkages connect air quality and climate change. Many air pollutant sources also em...
One in eight deaths globally is due to air pollution. Exposure to high concentrations of atmospheric...