Substantial quantities of air pollution and related health impacts are ultimately attributable to household consumption. However, how consumption pattern affects air pollution impacts remains unclear. Here we show, of the 1.08 (0.74-1.42) million premature deaths due to anthropogenic PM2.5 exposure in China in 2012, 20% are related to household direct emissions through fuel use and 24% are related to household indirect emissions embodied in consumption of goods and services. Income is strongly associated with air pollution-related deaths for urban residents in which health impacts are dominated by indirect emissions. Despite a larger and wealthier urban population, the number of deaths related to rural consumption is higher than that relate...
Air pollution in Chinese cities has become a major topic of public debate and political concern. At ...
This paper discusses the impact of air pollution on medical expenditure in eastern, central, and wes...
Households’ carbon footprints are unequally distributed among the rich and poor due to differences i...
Substantial quantities of air pollution and related health impacts are ultimately attributable to ho...
The society has high concerns on the inequality that people are disproportionately exposed to ambien...
While Beijing is not alone when it comes to smoke-filled skies (CNN, 2013), this city of more than 2...
Air quality is a major environmental concern in China, where premature deaths due to air pollution h...
Rural residential energy consumption in China is experiencing a rapid transition towards clean energ...
Solid fuel burning in households is a leading health risk for people in developing countries. Severa...
Energy consumption in the residential sector is increasing rapidly in China. This study applies an i...
Exposure to and the related burden of diseases caused by pollution from solid fuel cooking, known as...
Household carbon footprints account for a large proportion of total emissions. When considering indi...
The household sector consumes a large amount of goods and services and is therefore a major source o...
Exposure to ambient and indoor particle matter (PM2.5) leads to millions of premature deaths in Chin...
BackgroundExposure to air pollution, a leading contributor to the global burden of disease, can caus...
Air pollution in Chinese cities has become a major topic of public debate and political concern. At ...
This paper discusses the impact of air pollution on medical expenditure in eastern, central, and wes...
Households’ carbon footprints are unequally distributed among the rich and poor due to differences i...
Substantial quantities of air pollution and related health impacts are ultimately attributable to ho...
The society has high concerns on the inequality that people are disproportionately exposed to ambien...
While Beijing is not alone when it comes to smoke-filled skies (CNN, 2013), this city of more than 2...
Air quality is a major environmental concern in China, where premature deaths due to air pollution h...
Rural residential energy consumption in China is experiencing a rapid transition towards clean energ...
Solid fuel burning in households is a leading health risk for people in developing countries. Severa...
Energy consumption in the residential sector is increasing rapidly in China. This study applies an i...
Exposure to and the related burden of diseases caused by pollution from solid fuel cooking, known as...
Household carbon footprints account for a large proportion of total emissions. When considering indi...
The household sector consumes a large amount of goods and services and is therefore a major source o...
Exposure to ambient and indoor particle matter (PM2.5) leads to millions of premature deaths in Chin...
BackgroundExposure to air pollution, a leading contributor to the global burden of disease, can caus...
Air pollution in Chinese cities has become a major topic of public debate and political concern. At ...
This paper discusses the impact of air pollution on medical expenditure in eastern, central, and wes...
Households’ carbon footprints are unequally distributed among the rich and poor due to differences i...