articleThe Review of Economic StudiesOct 20, 2015Closed access

Airports, Air Pollution, and Contemporaneous Health

Columbia University · University of California, Berkeley

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Abstract

We link daily air pollution exposure to measures of contemporaneous health for communities surrounding the twelve largest airports in California. These airports are some of the largest sources of air pollution in the US, and they experience large changes in daily air pollution emissions depending on the amount of time planes spend idling on the tarmac. Excess airplane idling, measured as residual daily taxi time, is due to network delays originating in the Eastern US. This idiosyncratic variation in daily airplane taxi time significantly impacts the health of local residents, largely driven by increased levels of carbon monoxide (CO) exposure. We use this variation in daily airport congestion to estimate the…

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Keywords
  • Air pollution
  • Environmental health
  • Pollution
  • Population
  • Environmental science
  • Medicine
  • Environmental protection
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