In October 2015, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) lowered the level of the ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) from 0.075 ppm to 0.070 ppm (annual 4th highest daily maximum 8-h concentration, averaged over three years). The EPA estimated a 2025 annual national non-California net benefit of $1.5 to $4.5 billion (2011$, 7% discount rate) for a 0.070 ppm standard, and a −$1.0 to $14 billion net benefit for an alternative 0.065 ppm standard. The purpose of this work is to present a combined toxicological and economic assessment of the EPA’s benefit-cost analysis of the 2015 ozone NAAQS. Assessing the quality of the epidemiology studies based on considerations of bias, confounding, chance, integ...
Air pollution poses serious risks to public health. Combatting it sensibly requires credible empiric...
This study estimates the benefits to agricultural and human health of reducing ozone in the San Joaq...
Thesis: S.M. in Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Di...
In October 2015, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) lowered the level of the oz...
EPA has performed an illustrative analysis to estimate the costs and human health benefits of nation...
0.060 to 0.070 ppm, based on this reconsideration of the evidence available at the time the last sta...
Based on projected emissions and air quality modeling, in 2020, 28 counties in the U.S. with ozone m...
Industry groups and Republicans in Congress are calling the proposed air quality standard to cut bac...
In subsequent years the production and consumption of ozone-depleting substances (ODS) have been r...
The Environmental Protection Agency's estimate of the cost of meeting the new health-based ozone sta...
Reducing nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions in the eastern United States has become the focus of efforts...
This paper analyzes the benefits and costs of policies to reduce nitrogen oxides (NOX) emissions fro...
The National Health and Medical Research Council's air quality goal for ozone in the troposphere (ne...
Copyright © 2009 by all authors. Published and used by MIT ESD and CESUN with permission. The depend...
This report discusses the standard-setting process, the specifics of the most recent reviews, and is...
Air pollution poses serious risks to public health. Combatting it sensibly requires credible empiric...
This study estimates the benefits to agricultural and human health of reducing ozone in the San Joaq...
Thesis: S.M. in Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Di...
In October 2015, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) lowered the level of the oz...
EPA has performed an illustrative analysis to estimate the costs and human health benefits of nation...
0.060 to 0.070 ppm, based on this reconsideration of the evidence available at the time the last sta...
Based on projected emissions and air quality modeling, in 2020, 28 counties in the U.S. with ozone m...
Industry groups and Republicans in Congress are calling the proposed air quality standard to cut bac...
In subsequent years the production and consumption of ozone-depleting substances (ODS) have been r...
The Environmental Protection Agency's estimate of the cost of meeting the new health-based ozone sta...
Reducing nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions in the eastern United States has become the focus of efforts...
This paper analyzes the benefits and costs of policies to reduce nitrogen oxides (NOX) emissions fro...
The National Health and Medical Research Council's air quality goal for ozone in the troposphere (ne...
Copyright © 2009 by all authors. Published and used by MIT ESD and CESUN with permission. The depend...
This report discusses the standard-setting process, the specifics of the most recent reviews, and is...
Air pollution poses serious risks to public health. Combatting it sensibly requires credible empiric...
This study estimates the benefits to agricultural and human health of reducing ozone in the San Joaq...
Thesis: S.M. in Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Di...