Ozone-related acute excess mortality projected to increase in the absence of climate and air quality controls consistent with the Paris Agreement
Domingo N, Fiore A, Lamarque J, Kinney P, Jiang L, Gasparrini A, Breitner S, Lavigne E, Madureira J, Masselot P, das Neves Pereira da Silva S, Sheng Ng C, Kyselý J, Guo Y, Tong S, Kan H, Urban A, Orru H, Maasikmets M, Pascal M, Katsouyanni K, Samoli E, Scortichini M, Stafoggia M, Hashizume M, Alahmad B, Diaz M, la Cruz Valencia C, Scovronick N, Garland R, Kim H, Lee W, Tobias A, Íñiguez C, Forsberg B, Åström C, Ragettli M, Guo Y, Pan S, Colistro V, Bell M, Zanobetti A, Schwartz J, Schneider A, Vicedo-Cabrera A, Chen K. Ozone-related acute excess mortality projected to increase in the absence of climate and air quality controls consistent with the Paris Agreement. One Earth 2024, 7: 325-335. PMID: 38420618, PMCID: PMC7615682, DOI: 10.1016/j.oneear.2024.01.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchClimate scenariosOzone-related deathsAir quality regulationsGround-level ozoneAcute mortalityAir quality controlCMIP6 multi-model ensembleParis Climate AgreementMulti-model ensembleQuality regulationsHealth policyEmission changesAssociated with increased mortalityExcess mortalityCMIP6 simulationsClimateParis AgreementEpidemiological dataClimate AgreementDiverse geographical areasCMIP6MortalityGeographical areas
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