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Simultaneously Mitigating Near-Term Climate Change and Improving Human Health and Food Security

Goddard Institute for Space Studies · Columbia University · +12 more institutions

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Abstract

Tropospheric ozone and black carbon (BC) contribute to both degraded air quality and global warming. We considered ~400 emission control measures to reduce these pollutants by using current technology and experience. We identified 14 measures targeting methane and BC emissions that reduce projected global mean warming ~0.5°C by 2050. This strategy avoids 0.7 to 4.7 million annual premature deaths from outdoor air pollution and increases annual crop yields by 30 to 135 million metric tons due to ozone reductions in 2030 and beyond. Benefits of methane emissions reductions are valued at $700 to $5000 per metric ton, which is well above typical marginal abatement costs (less than $250). The selected controls…

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Keywords
  • Environmental science
  • Tonne
  • Climate change
  • Greenhouse gas
  • Global warming
  • Tropospheric ozone
  • Ozone
  • Air quality index
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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