California's goal to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to a level that is 80 % below 1990 levels by the year 2050 will require adoption of low-carbon energy sources across all economic sectors. In addition to reducing GHG emissions, shifting to fuels with lower carbon intensity will change concentrations of short-lived conventional air pollutants, including airborne particles with a diameter of less than 2.5 µm (PM2.5) and ozone (O3). Here we evaluate how business-as-usual (BAU) air pollution and public health in California will be transformed in the year 2050 through the adoption of low-carbon technologies, expanded electrification, and modified activity patterns within a low-carbon energy scenario (GHG-Step). Both the BAU and GHG-Step...
This paper examines policy and technology scenarios in California, emphasizing greenhouse gas (GHG) ...
Climate change in California could have a large impact on the state’s economy, natural and managed e...
This study provides an updated analysis of long-term energy system scenarios for California consiste...
California's goal to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to a level that is 80 % below 1990 levels...
California\u27s goal to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to a level that is 80 % below 1990 lev...
In this dissertation we investigate the roadmap for California to achieve deep greenhouse gas (GHG) ...
As the world's fifth-largest economy, California has committed to reduce its greenhouse gas (GHG) em...
California plans to reduce emissions of long‐lived greenhouse gases (GHGs) through adoption of new e...
Jurisdictions throughout the world are contemplating greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation strategies that...
Electrification of gas appliances in residential buildings will be necessary to rapidly decarbonize ...
In California and other states, air quality management districts are considering using energy effici...
Examines options for reducing emissions from motor vehicles, including battery-electric, fuel cell, ...
Air quality associated public health co-benefit may emerge from climate and energy policies aimed at...
The California Regional Multisector Air Quality Emissions (CA-REMARQUE) model is developed to predi...
A California Greenhouse Gas Inventory Spreadsheet (GHGIS) model was developed to explore the impact ...
This paper examines policy and technology scenarios in California, emphasizing greenhouse gas (GHG) ...
Climate change in California could have a large impact on the state’s economy, natural and managed e...
This study provides an updated analysis of long-term energy system scenarios for California consiste...
California's goal to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to a level that is 80 % below 1990 levels...
California\u27s goal to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to a level that is 80 % below 1990 lev...
In this dissertation we investigate the roadmap for California to achieve deep greenhouse gas (GHG) ...
As the world's fifth-largest economy, California has committed to reduce its greenhouse gas (GHG) em...
California plans to reduce emissions of long‐lived greenhouse gases (GHGs) through adoption of new e...
Jurisdictions throughout the world are contemplating greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation strategies that...
Electrification of gas appliances in residential buildings will be necessary to rapidly decarbonize ...
In California and other states, air quality management districts are considering using energy effici...
Examines options for reducing emissions from motor vehicles, including battery-electric, fuel cell, ...
Air quality associated public health co-benefit may emerge from climate and energy policies aimed at...
The California Regional Multisector Air Quality Emissions (CA-REMARQUE) model is developed to predi...
A California Greenhouse Gas Inventory Spreadsheet (GHGIS) model was developed to explore the impact ...
This paper examines policy and technology scenarios in California, emphasizing greenhouse gas (GHG) ...
Climate change in California could have a large impact on the state’s economy, natural and managed e...
This study provides an updated analysis of long-term energy system scenarios for California consiste...