articleScienceDec 4, 2003Closed access

Global Air Quality and Pollution

Institute for Global Environmental Strategies

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Abstract

The impact of global air pollution on climate and the environment is a new focus in atmospheric science. Intercontinental transport and hemispheric air pollution by ozone jeopardize agricultural and natural ecosystems worldwide and have a strong effect on climate. Aerosols, which are spread globally but have a strong regional imbalance, change global climate through their direct and indirect effects on radiative forcing. In the 1990s, nitrogen oxide emissions from Asia surpassed those from North America and Europe and should continue to exceed them for decades. International initiatives to mitigate global air pollution require participation from both developed and developing countries.

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Keywords
  • Air quality index
  • Environmental science
  • Radiative forcing
  • Air pollution
  • Climate change
  • Pollution
  • Global warming
  • Agriculture
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