Multi-model Assessment of Air Pollution-Related Premature Mortality in Europe and U.S. Domestic Versus Foreign Contributions

  • Ulas Im*
  • , Jørgen Brandt
  • , Camilla Geels
  • , Kaj Mantzius Hansen
  • , Jesper Heile Christensen
  • , Mikael Skou Andersen
  • , Efisio Solazzo
  • , Ioannis Kioutsioukis
  • , Ummugulsum Alyuz
  • , Alessandra Balzarini
  • , Rocio Baro
  • , Roberto Bellasio
  • , Roberto Bianconi
  • , Johannes Bieser
  • , Augustin Colette
  • , Gabriele Curci
  • , Aidan Farrow
  • , Johannes Flemming
  • , Andrea Fraser
  • , Pedro Jimenez-Guerrero
  • Nutthida Kitwiroon, Ciao Kai Liang, Uarporn Nopmongcol, Guido Pirovano, Luca Pozzoli, Marje Prank, Rebecca Rose, Ranjeet Sokhi, Paolo Tuccella, Alper Unal, Marta Garcia Vivanco, Jason West, Greg Yarwood, Christian Hogrefe, Stefano Galmarini
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Özet

The impact of air pollution on premature mortality in Europe and the United States (U.S.) in 2010 is modelled by a multi-model ensemble of regional models in the framework of the third phase of the Air Quality Model Evaluation International Initiative (AQMEII3). Introducing 20% emission reductions both globally and regionally in Europe, North America and East Asia were performed in order to calculate the domestic and foreign contributions to air quality and related premature mortality. Total premature mortality was estimated to be 414 000 in Europe and 160 000 in the U.S., using multi-model mean pollutant concentrations. The number of premature mortality cases calculated using concentration inputs from different air quality models can vary by up to a factor of three. Results show that the domestic emissions have the largest impacts on premature death, while foreign sources are a minor contributor to adverse impacts of air pollution.

Orijinal dilİngilizce
Ana bilgisayar yayını başlığıAir Pollution Modeling and its Application XXVI
EditörlerClemens Mensink, Wanmin Gong, Amir Hakami
YayınlayanSpringer
Sayfalar461-467
Sayfa sayısı7
ISBN (Basılı)9783030220549
DOI'lar
Yayın durumuYayınlandı - 2020
Etkinlik36th International Technical Meeting on Air Pollution Modeling and its Application, ITM 2018 - Ottawa, Canada
Süre: 14 May 201818 May 2018

Yayın serisi

AdıSpringer Proceedings in Complexity
ISSN (Basılı)2213-8684
ISSN (Elektronik)2213-8692

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Ülke/BölgeCanada
ŞehirOttawa
Periyot14/05/1818/05/18

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Acknowledgements Aarhus University gratefully acknowledges the NordicWelfAir project funded by the NordForsk’s Nordic Programme on Health and Welfare (grant agreement no. 75007), the REEEM project funded by the H2020-LCE Research and Innovation Action (grant agreement no.: 691739), and the Danish Centre for Environment and Energy (AU-DCE).

FinansörlerFinansör numarası
AU-DCE
Danish Centre for Environment and Energy
H2020-LCE Research and Innovation Action691739
NordForsk75007

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