Improving consistency in estimating future health burdens from environmental risk factors: case study for ambient air pollution

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Improving consistency in estimating future health burdens from environmental risk factors: case study for ambient air pollution

24 Apr 2024

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By developing and applying a new model to estimate future health burdens attributable to ambient PM 2.5 air pollution, researchers have estimated a 48% larger health burden in 2050 compared to traditional models where this fine particulate matter is kept constant. Higher projected PM 2.5 exposure increased this difference further.
methodology air : pollution health : well-being sei york

Authors

Chris Malley

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2024.108560
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Sweden