A global anthropogenic emission inventory of atmospheric pollutants from sector- and fuel-specific sources (1970–2017): an application of the Community Emissions Data System (CEDS)
Dalhousie University · Washington University in St. Louis · +10 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract. Global anthropogenic emission inventories remain vital for understanding the sources of atmospheric pollution and the associated impacts on the environment, human health, and society. Rapid changes in today's society require that these inventories provide contemporary estimates of multiple atmospheric pollutants with both source sector and fuel type information to understand and effectively mitigate future impacts. To fill this need, we have updated the open-source Community Emissions Data System (CEDS) (Hoesly et al., 2019) to develop a new global emission inventory, CEDSGBD-MAPS. This inventory includes emissions of seven key atmospheric pollutants (NOx; CO; SO2; NH3; non-methane volatile organic…
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Authors
10- EEErin E. McDuffieCorresponding
Dalhousie University, Washington University in St. Louis
- SJSteven J. SmithCorresponding
Joint Global Change Research Institute, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- POPatrick O’Rourke
Joint Global Change Research Institute, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- KTKushal TibrewalCorresponding
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
- CVChandra Venkataraman
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Topics & keywords
- Emission inventory
- Environmental science
- Greenhouse gas
- Pollutant
- Criteria air contaminants
- Fugitive emissions
- Combustion
- Pollution
- Responsible consumption and production