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Tracking air pollution and CO2 emissions in 13,189 urban areas worldwide using large geospatial datasets

Contributions of World Regions to the Global Tropospheric Ozone Burden Change From 1980 to 2010

Global trends in ozone concentration and attributable mortality for urban, peri-urban, and rural areas between 2000 and 2019: a modelling study

A multi-analysis approach for estimating regional health impacts from the 2017 Northern California wildfires

Estimating Wildfire Smoke Concentrations during the October 2017 California Fires through BME Space/Time Data Fusion of Observed, Modeled, and Satellite-Derived PM2.5

Estimates of ozone concentrations and attributable mortality in urban, peri-urban and rural areas worldwide in 2019

Air pollution control strategies that directly limit future national health damages in the US, Nature Communications

What We Breathe Impacts Our Health: Improving Understanding of the Link between Air Pollution and Health

Co-benefits of global, domestic, and sectoral greenhouse gas mitigation for US air quality and human health in 2050

Data integration model for air quality: a hierarchical approach to the global estimation of exposures to ambient air pollution

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