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Climate change, tropospheric ozone and particulate matter, and health impacts
2009
Ciência & Saúde Coletiva
We review how climate change could affect future concentrations of tropospheric ozone and particulate matter (PM), and what changing concentrations could mean for population health, as well as studies projecting the impacts of climate change on air quality and the impacts of these changes on morbidity/mortality. Climate change could affect local to regional air quality through changes in chemical reaction rates, boundary layer heights that affect vertical mixing of pollutants, and changes in
doi:10.1590/s1413-81232009000600037
pmid:20069198
fatcat:ah7k6mmfvffuzeubrdhyggh5va