It has been proposed that lower NOx emission fuels such as ethanol can mitigate air pollution from vehicles burning oil-based hydrocarbons. Yet, existing modeling and laboratory studies, even those seeking to simulate the same environment, vary in their predictions of how gasoline/ethanol blends affect atmospheric pollutant concentrations, including ozone. Importantly, ambient concentrations have not been evaluated during an actual – as opposed to hypothetical – shift in fuel mix in a real-world environment. Here, we report the first such study, for the subtropical megacity of São Paulo, Brazil. We combine detailed street-hour level data on regulated pollutant concentrations, meteorology, and traffic with fuel shares from a consumer demand ...
The São Paulo Metropolitan Area (SPMA) is a megacity with 20 million people and over 8 million vehi...
Volatile organic compounds (VOC) play a significative role on the process of formation of photochemi...
The emission characteristics of mobile sources in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area (MCMA) have chan...
It has been proposed that lower NOx emission fuels such as ethanol can mitigate air pollution from v...
AbstractThere is a consensus that particulate matter and gases pollutants originating from industry ...
The Sao Paulo Metropolitan Area is a unique case worldwide due to the extensive use of biofuel, part...
There is a consensus that particulate matter and gases pollutants originating from industry and vehi...
The Metropolitan Area of São Paulo (MASP) is the largest megacity in South America, with 21 million ...
International audienceDespite ethanol's penetration into urban transportation, observational evidenc...
Abstract: The frequent episodes of high concentrations of ozone and of inhalable particulate matter ...
The urban population of South America has grown at 1.05%/yr, greater urbanization increasing problem...
The Metropolitan Area of São Paulo (MASP) is the largest megacity in South America, with 21 million ...
AbstractThe increasing number of automotive vehicles around the world is responsible for the emissio...
How a changing energy matrix for electricity production affects air quality is considered for an urb...
International audienceThe Sã o Paulo Metropolitan Area (SPMA) is a megacity with 20 million people ...
The São Paulo Metropolitan Area (SPMA) is a megacity with 20 million people and over 8 million vehi...
Volatile organic compounds (VOC) play a significative role on the process of formation of photochemi...
The emission characteristics of mobile sources in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area (MCMA) have chan...
It has been proposed that lower NOx emission fuels such as ethanol can mitigate air pollution from v...
AbstractThere is a consensus that particulate matter and gases pollutants originating from industry ...
The Sao Paulo Metropolitan Area is a unique case worldwide due to the extensive use of biofuel, part...
There is a consensus that particulate matter and gases pollutants originating from industry and vehi...
The Metropolitan Area of São Paulo (MASP) is the largest megacity in South America, with 21 million ...
International audienceDespite ethanol's penetration into urban transportation, observational evidenc...
Abstract: The frequent episodes of high concentrations of ozone and of inhalable particulate matter ...
The urban population of South America has grown at 1.05%/yr, greater urbanization increasing problem...
The Metropolitan Area of São Paulo (MASP) is the largest megacity in South America, with 21 million ...
AbstractThe increasing number of automotive vehicles around the world is responsible for the emissio...
How a changing energy matrix for electricity production affects air quality is considered for an urb...
International audienceThe Sã o Paulo Metropolitan Area (SPMA) is a megacity with 20 million people ...
The São Paulo Metropolitan Area (SPMA) is a megacity with 20 million people and over 8 million vehi...
Volatile organic compounds (VOC) play a significative role on the process of formation of photochemi...
The emission characteristics of mobile sources in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area (MCMA) have chan...