Policies that reduce emissions of greenhouse gases can simultaneously alter emissions of conventional pollutants that have deleterious effects on human health and the environment. This paper first describes how these "ancillary" benefits--benefits in addition to reduced risks of climate change--can result from greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation efforts. It then discusses methodologies for assessing ancillary benefits and provides a critical review of estimates associated with reductions of criteria air pollutants. We find that these benefits in the U.S. may be significant, indicating a higher level of "no regrets" greenhouse gas abatement than might be expected based on simple economic calculations of abatement cost. However, the magnitude of ...
While it has been recognized that actions reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions can have significa...
Air pollution poses serious risks to public health. Combatting it sensibly requires credible empiric...
The buildup of so-called “greenhouse gases” in the atmosphere — CO 2 in particular-appears to be hav...
Policies that reduce emissions of greenhouse gases can simultaneously alter emissions of conventiona...
This paper considers how moderate actions to slow atmospheric accumulation of greenhouse gases from ...
To date, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, mitigation strategies and the accompanying health co-benefi...
<div><p>Air quality co-benefits can potentially reduce the costs of greenhouse gas mitigation. Howev...
We evaluate the impact of climate change on U.S. air quality and health in 2050 and 2100 using a glo...
This Series has examined the health implications of policies aimed at tackling climate change. Asses...
We evaluate the impact of climate change on U.S. air quality and health in 2050 and 2100 using a glo...
This Series has examined the health implications of policies aimed at tackling climate change. Asses...
Technologies and policies that reduce green-house gas (GHG) emissions also can promote social welfar...
It is important to understand how the reduction of other greenhouse gases than CO2 can reinforce exi...
Abstract We explore economic, distributional and health consequences of U.S. greenho...
We evaluate the impact of climate change on U.S. air quality and health in 2050 and 2100 using a glo...
While it has been recognized that actions reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions can have significa...
Air pollution poses serious risks to public health. Combatting it sensibly requires credible empiric...
The buildup of so-called “greenhouse gases” in the atmosphere — CO 2 in particular-appears to be hav...
Policies that reduce emissions of greenhouse gases can simultaneously alter emissions of conventiona...
This paper considers how moderate actions to slow atmospheric accumulation of greenhouse gases from ...
To date, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, mitigation strategies and the accompanying health co-benefi...
<div><p>Air quality co-benefits can potentially reduce the costs of greenhouse gas mitigation. Howev...
We evaluate the impact of climate change on U.S. air quality and health in 2050 and 2100 using a glo...
This Series has examined the health implications of policies aimed at tackling climate change. Asses...
We evaluate the impact of climate change on U.S. air quality and health in 2050 and 2100 using a glo...
This Series has examined the health implications of policies aimed at tackling climate change. Asses...
Technologies and policies that reduce green-house gas (GHG) emissions also can promote social welfar...
It is important to understand how the reduction of other greenhouse gases than CO2 can reinforce exi...
Abstract We explore economic, distributional and health consequences of U.S. greenho...
We evaluate the impact of climate change on U.S. air quality and health in 2050 and 2100 using a glo...
While it has been recognized that actions reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions can have significa...
Air pollution poses serious risks to public health. Combatting it sensibly requires credible empiric...
The buildup of so-called “greenhouse gases” in the atmosphere — CO 2 in particular-appears to be hav...