Carbon monoxide (CO) emissions influence global and regional air quality and global climate change by affecting atmospheric oxidants and secondary species. We simulate the influence of halving anthropogenic CO emissions globally and individually from 10 regions on surface and tropospheric ozone, methane, and aerosol concentrations using a global chemical transport model (MOZART-4 for the year 2005). Net radiative forcing (RF) is then estimated using the GFDL (Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory) standalone radiative transfer model. We estimate that halving global CO emissions decreases global annual average concentrations of surface ozone by 0.45 ppbv, tropospheric methane by 73 ppbv, and global annual net RF by 36.1 mW m−2, nearly equal ...
International audienceThe response of climate to ozone perturbations caused by regional emissions of...
Multi-model ensembles are frequently used to assess understanding of the response of ozone and met...
International audienceThe year 2000 radiative forcing (RF) due to changes in O 3 and CH 4 (and the C...
Carbon monoxide (CO) emissions influence global and regional air quality and global climate change b...
International audienceOzone (O 3) precursor emissions influence regional and global climate and air ...
We examine the air quality (AQ) and radiative forcing (RF) response to emissions reductions by econo...
The global distribution of tropospheric ozone (O-3) depends on the emission of precursors, chemistry...
Emissions of air pollutants and their precursors determine regional air quality and can alter climat...
Global tropospheric ozone distributions, budgets, and radiative forcings from an ensemble of 26 stat...
Non-methane volatile organic compounds (NMVOCs) influence air quality and global climate change thro...
In addition to causing domestic and regional environmental effects, many air pollutants contribute t...
International audienceThe response of climate to ozone perturbations caused by regional emissions of...
Multi-model ensembles are frequently used to assess understanding of the response of ozone and met...
International audienceThe year 2000 radiative forcing (RF) due to changes in O 3 and CH 4 (and the C...
Carbon monoxide (CO) emissions influence global and regional air quality and global climate change b...
International audienceOzone (O 3) precursor emissions influence regional and global climate and air ...
We examine the air quality (AQ) and radiative forcing (RF) response to emissions reductions by econo...
The global distribution of tropospheric ozone (O-3) depends on the emission of precursors, chemistry...
Emissions of air pollutants and their precursors determine regional air quality and can alter climat...
Global tropospheric ozone distributions, budgets, and radiative forcings from an ensemble of 26 stat...
Non-methane volatile organic compounds (NMVOCs) influence air quality and global climate change thro...
In addition to causing domestic and regional environmental effects, many air pollutants contribute t...
International audienceThe response of climate to ozone perturbations caused by regional emissions of...
Multi-model ensembles are frequently used to assess understanding of the response of ozone and met...
International audienceThe year 2000 radiative forcing (RF) due to changes in O 3 and CH 4 (and the C...