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Air-quality-related health impacts from climate change and from adaptation of cooling demand for buildings in the eastern United States: An interdisciplinary modeling study

机译:来自气候变化和适应美国东部建筑物制冷需求的空气质量相关健康影响:跨学科建模研究

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BackgroundClimate change negatively impacts human health through heat stress and exposure to worsened air pollution, amongst other pathways. Indoor use of air conditioning can be an effective strategy to reduce heat exposure. However, increased air conditioning use increases emissions of air pollutants from power plants, in turn worsening air quality and human health impacts. We used an interdisciplinary linked model system to quantify the impacts of heat-driven adaptation through building cooling demand on air-quality-related health outcomes in a representative mid-century climate scenario.
机译:背景气候变化以及其他途径通过热应激和暴露于恶化的空气污染对人类健康产生负面影响。在室内使用空调可以是减少热量暴露的有效策略。但是,增加空调使用量会增加发电厂排放的空气污染物,进而恶化空气质量和对人类健康的影响。我们采用跨学科的链接模型系统,通过建立供冷需求对本世纪中叶典型气候情景中与空气质量有关的健康结果的热量驱动适应的影响进行量化。

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