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Susan Anenberg

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

Diesel passenger vehicle shares influenced COVID-19 changes in urban nitrogen dioxide pollution

Disparities in air pollutants across racial, ethnic, and poverty groups at US public schools

Outside in: the relationship between indoor and outdoor particulate air quality during wildfire smoke events in western US cities

A GeoHealth Call to Action: Moving Beyond Identifying Environmental Injustices to Co-Creating Solutions

Outside in: the relationship between indoor and outdoor particulate air quality during wildfire smoke events in western US cities

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

Long-term trends in urban NO2 concentrations and associated paediatric asthma incidence: estimates from global datasets

Global urban temporal trends in fine particulate matter (PM2·5) and attributable health burdens: estimates from global datasets

Societal shifts due to COVID-19 reveal large-scale complexities and feedbacks between atmospheric chemistry and climate change

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