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Co-benefits of Mitigating Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions for

WebActions to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions often reduce co-emitted air pollutants, bringing co-benefits for air quality and human health. Past studies typically …

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Substantial Increase in the Joint Occurrence and Human Exposure …

WebEven more concerning, due to the potential health impacts of two stressors acting in tandem, is the joint occurrence of the heatwave and high‐PM hazard (HHH), …

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Water, Energy, Health, and Heat: Multi-Sector Urban Tradeoffs in a

WebUrban areas face an array of environmental stressors including droughts and heat waves that challenge the resilience of critical sectors such as water supply, the …

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Understanding the Key Drivers of Anthropogenic Heat Impacts on …

WebRecent research introduces a new framework to examine the response of urban canopy air temperature (Ta) to anthropogenic heat flux (QAH), focusing on the …

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Future Heat Waves and Surface Ozone

WebAnalyze a global Earth system model that simulates the observed relationship between heat waves and elevated surface ozone levels with associated …

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Population Aging and Heat Exposure in the 21st Century: Which …

WebThe co-occurring trends of population aging and climate change mean that rising numbers of U.S. older adults are at risk of intensifying heat exposure. We estimate …

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Future Global Mortality from Changes in Air Pollution

WebGround-level ozone and fine particulate matter (PM 2.5) are associated with premature human mortality; their future concentrations depend on changes in emissions, …

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GH33C-1072 THE CHANGING ROLE OF DUST AND WILDFIRE …

WebThe indirect effects of these changes on human health have not yetbeen adequately estimated. We will specifically consider the impact of changing aerosols …

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HUMAN-EARTH SYSTEMS DYNAMICS AND GLOBAL CHANGE: …

Webeconomies, jobs, public health and safety, food and water availability, infrastructure, and natural resources. Built around risk and economic frameworks, IAMs are tools that link …

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City-Scale Building Anthropogenic Heating during Heat Waves

WebMore frequent and longer duration heat waves have been observed worldwide and are recognized as a serious threat to human health and the stability of electrical …

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2021 Global Change Outlook: Charting the Earth’s future

WebThe 2021 Global Change Outlook continues a process, started in 2012 by the MIT Joint Program, of providing a periodic update on the direction the planet is heading in terms of …

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GC43E-02 Adaptation to Human Heat Stress: The Role of Labor

WebThe fact that “heatwaves have increased in intensity, frequency, and duration” raises significant concerns about the likely impacts on human health and people’s capacity to …

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Human‐induced salinity changes impact marine organisms and …

WebClimate change is fundamentally altering marine and coastal ecosystems on a global scale. While the effects of ocean warming and acidification on ecology and …

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The Benefits of Reduced Anthropogenic Climate ChangE (BRACE): …

WebUnderstanding how impacts may differ across alternative levels of future climate change is necessary to inform mitigation and adaptation measures. The Benefits …

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Nuclear power generation phase-outs redistribute US air quality …

WebWe explore how nuclear shut-downs in the United States could affect air pollution, climate and health with existing and alternative grid infrastructure. We develop …

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H41Q-05 Understanding Water-Energy-Ecology Nexus from an …

WebBoth Earth and human systems exert notable controls on streamflow and stream temperature that influence energy production and ecosystem health. An …

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Meteorological Influences on Anthropogenic PM2.5 in Future

WebBiomass and fossil fuel burning impact air quality by injecting fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and its precursors into the atmosphere, which poses threats to human …

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Integrating Human System Dynamics Into Earth System Models

WebIn this review, researchers surveyed the literature on modeling approaches that include two-way feedbacks (i.e., interactions) between human and Earth systems and quantified the …

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10 New Insights in Climate Science 2020

WebAdverse impacts on human society include increasing water shortages and impacts on mental health. Options for solutions emerge from rethinking economic …

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Improving Predictability of Aqueous Coastal Biogeochemistry …

WebMajor human health and water quality issues are caused by flooding of coastal urban infrastructure, such as sewer systems, wastewater treatment plants, and nuclear power …

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COVID-19 Message From DOE Earth and Environmental System …

WebThese decisions by DOE and the labs are to put our collective health and well-being first. For those of you who feel that your project’s scientific goals might be …

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The Injection Height of Aerosol Sources Plays a Role in the

WebMany studies have reported a large variation among modeled column burdens and lifetimes of aerosols and a primary precursor gas, sulfur dioxide (SO2). …

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