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This initiative focuses on integrated analysis and planning for the mitigation of air pollution and greenhouse gases, including short-lived climate pollutants, with the goal of achieving multiple benefits.
2015–2019
The SEI Initiative on Low Emission Development Pathways ended in 2019. You can find a summary of the key results and achievements from the initiative here.
National leaders increasingly recognize the need to shift to low-emission economic pathways, both to address the urgent threat of climate change, and to ensure that development is sustainable. At the same time, many countries have made it a priority to combat air pollution, particularly in urban areas.
Synergies between both goals have long been recognized, but in practice, there has been little integration. The SEI Initiative on Low Emission Development Pathways (LED-P) aims to help bridge this gap by providing national-scale decision-makers with the tools and knowledge they need to consider climate and air quality measures together, and thus identify the low-emissions development opportunities that will yield the greatest benefits for their countries.
Many low-carbon strategies offer development benefits that go beyond climate change mitigation, including substantial reductions in air pollution – for example, when coal power is replaced by solar or wind power. There is also growing interest in combatting short-lived climate pollutants (SLCPs) – including methane, black carbon, tropospheric ozone and hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) that can have a significant impact on climate change in the near term.
Yet decision makers, particularly in developing countries, lack crucial data on air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, trends and the costs and benefits of different policy options. This makes it hard to identify and prioritize measures, or to make the case for action.
To help address this, this initiative will build capacity by creating an integrated framework to examine climate change (including long- and near-term mitigation) and air pollution together, along with easy-to-use planning and analytical tools. We will support these tools with training and information on the latest research and insights on key issues, and also work to synthesize that information and gather available data to support decision-making. In addition, we will undertake new research to fill knowledge gaps and help answer pressing questions that arise in policy and planning discussions.
Tool / The Low Emissions Analysis Platform (LEAP) is a powerful, versatile system for energy planning and climate change mitigation assessment.
About Adaptation, Mitigation, Planning and modelling and Pollution
Efforts have been made in recent years to bring climate and air quality experts and policy-makers together, yet much more needs to be done. Too often policy development occurs in silos, so climate decision-makers pay little attention to air quality issues, and vice-versa. This results in missed opportunities to achieve gains in both realms at once.
In many countries, CO2 emission reduction is understandably not the highest priority, so being able to improve air quality through mitigation actions could greatly improve their political viability. Some air quality measures can also exacerbate the CO2 problem, and it is important to identify and avoid those risks. Countries need robust evidence and expertise to understand the potential trade-offs and synergies between different policies in order to develop more coherent and effective policies.
The LED-P initiative draws on SEI’s expertise in model development and application, capacity building for emission estimation and scenario-building, and impacts and benefits estimation covering climate change, human health and ecosystem impacts, valuation of impacts, costs of measures, and pathways to the successful implementation of the measures that can reduce the climate and air quality impacts.
SEI’s Long-range Energy Alternatives Planning (LEAP) system, used by thousands of planners, analysts and researchers worldwide, is already the go-to tool for countries undertaking integrated climate mitigation planning, especially in the developing world, and for creating Low Emission Development Strategies (LEDS).
The initiative will also build on work done by SEI for the Climate and Clean Air Coalition to Reduce Short-Lived Climate Pollutants (CCAC). We are extending LEAP’s capabilities by linking it to a new Benefits Calculator that, drawing on the latest science, estimates the range of benefits achievable through different strategies, taking both climate and air pollution into account. The integrated tool will help policy-makers and sustainability practitioners chart low-emissions development strategies that maximize benefits in line with national priorities, and understand all options and trade-offs.
The tools and knowledge will feed directly into capacity-building activities that are already planned and financed, including SLCP strategy development in 12 countries – Bangladesh, Chile, Colombia, Cote d’Ivoire, Ghana, the Maldives, Mexico, Morocco, Nigeria, Peru, the Philippines and Togo – under the CCAC national planning initiative. In 2018 work also started on training on emission inventory development for black carbon with Benin, Chad, Democratic Republic of the Congo Ethiopia, Guinea, Liberia, Mali, South Africa and Zimbabwe (includes all pollutants and planning and scenario building aspects of LEAP-IBC).
SEI will also bring these new capabilities to our ongoing LEAP capacity-building and policy engagement activities. The goal is to ensure local ownership of the tools, so the results that inform decision-making in each country are produced (or co-produced) by analysts in those countries, building trust and facilitating uptake.
Feature / During the years 2015-2019, SEI invested in research, tool development and capacity enhancement as part of the initiative on Low Emissions Development Pathways.
15 May 2020 / About Cities, Food and agriculture, Household energy, Mitigation, Pollution, Short lived climate pollutants and Transport
Perspective / Blog post from the Green Climate Fund on climate change and air pollution, two of the greatest environmental challenges of our time.
20 November 2019 / About Pollution, Short lived climate pollutants and Sustainable Development Goals
Perspective / Reducing air pollution supports development goals. Here’s how it also helps countries enhance their commitments to mitigate emissions.
20 September 2019 / About Climate policy, Mitigation, Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
Feature / The first study to quantify the global burden of asthma linked to air pollution finds that it triggers up to 33 million annual emergency room visits.
24 October 2018 / About Cities, Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
Feature / Short-lived climate pollutants (SLCPs) can have a big impact on climate change. SEI’s new LEAP-IBC tool shows that cutting emissions also has health benefits.
31 July 2018 / About Cities, Pollution, Short lived climate pollutants and Transport
Perspective / The socioeconomic impacts of air pollution and crop losses need more understanding – especially when it comes to gender.
5 June 2018 / About Food and agriculture, Participation, Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
Feature / An Expert Meeting agreed the IPCC should have a role in developing globally-applicable methodologies for estimating short-lived climate pollutant emissions.
31 May 2018 / About Climate policy, Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
Feature / CCAC partners highlight approach that brings health benefits, reduces near-term temperature rise and keeps long-term warming below 2˚C threshold.
25 May 2018 / About Climate policy, Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
Perspective / Rising ozone levels in the developing world, especially South and East Asia, are more than an urban challenge, posing a threat to agriculture and food security.
14 April 2018 / About Food and agriculture, Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
Press release / New research links long-term exposure to ozone air pollution with one million premature deaths per year due to respiratory diseases.
28 August 2017 / About Cities, Fossil fuels, Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
Feature / Major new study quantifies health and environmental impacts of excess nitrogen oxide emissions from diesel vehicles, caused 38,000 premature deaths 2015.
15 May 2017 / About Cities, Climate policy, Fossil fuels, Pollution, Short lived climate pollutants and Transport
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17 February 2017 / About Cities, Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
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17 February 2017 / About Cities, Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
Feature / Results suggest that addressing major sources of fine particulate matter from diesel vehicles, to agricultural waste-burning, could save babies’ lives.
15 February 2017 / About Cities, Pollution, Short lived climate pollutants and Wellbeing
Media coverage
17 February 2017 / About Cities, Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
Press release / The impacts of air pollution: SEI’s popular energy planning tool gets significant upgrade.
1 December 2017 / About Planning and modelling, Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
Perspective / 2016 showed us that poor air quality is a scourge of the developed and developing world and that it requires immediate action.
16 December 2016 / About Cities, Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
SEI’s energy planning tool, LEAP – the Long-range Energy Alternatives Planning system – is used by governments all over the world and by organizations in almost 190 countries, to help meet their climate commitments under the Paris Agreement. The LEAP team continues to develop the system, to allow policy-makers and other researchers to meet new and ongoing energy challenges, and develop innovative policy. A recent update is the new integrated benefits calculator – LEAP-IBC – which allows the user to quantify the number of premature deaths that could be avoided through reducing emissions, alongside impacts on global temperature.
Premature death is only one of the possible health outcomes of air pollution. LEAP-IBC can be applied to many others and will prove a vital tool for research into a range of health impacts.
LEAP-IBC is currently being used by policy-makers and planners in Bangladesh, Chile, Colombia, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, the Maldives, Mexico, Morocco, Nigeria, Peru, the Philippines, and Togo. Many governments use the platform to help meet their climate commitments under the Paris Agreement, but many are also using LEAP to integrate health co-benefits into their strategies.
SEI released new version of LEAP-IBC in February 2018, which builds on the major release in late 2017. Read our Impact story here. The new version now supports use of IBC in multi-regional modelling and expands the number of countries supported by IBC from about 70 to 100. Plus, SEI has released the first 64-bit version of LEAP support for very large models.
The LED-P initiative has worked with the The Climate and Clean Air Coalition(CCAC) for six years. The CCAC is a voluntary partnership of governments, intergovernmental organizations, businesses, scientific institutions and civil society organizations committed to improving air quality and protecting the climate through actions to reduce short-lived climate pollutants.
The CCAC supports actions on the ground through their 11 initiatives and the SNAP initiative (Supporting National Action and Planning on Short-Lived Climate Pollutants) is such an initiative where SEI is one of six leads.
Policy development affecting short-lived climate pollutant (SLCP) mitigation measures at the national level is important. However, support is needed for national governments in identifying and quantifying measures, and coordinating efforts to reduce emissions from SLCP sources.
The SNAP programme was designed to achieve stronger action at the national scale by enhancing the ability of supported countries to develop, coordinate and implement SLCP mitigation across governments and
We are working closely with a number of countries to develop their national planning to take further action on reducing the emissions that will prevent health impacts of air pollution and reduce the rate of near-term global warming. Details of the progress of addressing these emissions in countries are outlined in a number of fact sheets developed for the CAC SNAP initiative by SEI with the countries and with inputs from the CCAC secretariat and USEPA (a lead partner in the SNAP initiative).
Short-lived climate pollutants (SLCPs) are a group of pollutants that contribute to climate change by warming the atmosphere in the near-term, and to degraded air quality, with associated impacts on human health and vegetation. SLCPs include Black Carbon, a component of particulate matter (PM2.5), tropospheric ozone, methane and hydrofluorocarbons. The multiple impacts of SLCPs means that actions that can reduce SLCPs in the atmosphere can potentially result in multiple benefits, from reducing near term temperature increases, to reducing negative health effects associated with air pollution exposure, to increasing yields of crops like wheat, rice, maize and soybean.
Research that SEI has contributed to in this area focuses on:
Feature / An Expert Meeting agreed the IPCC should have a role in developing globally-applicable methodologies for estimating short-lived climate pollutant emissions.
31 May 2018 / About Climate policy, Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
Other publication / Report shows how cutting air pollution in LAC region can limit global warming, prevent thousands of premature deaths, and benefit agriculture.
18 April 2018 / About Mitigation, Pollution, Short lived climate pollutants and Transport
Other publication / Chapter in Quantifying Co-Benefits in Asia: Methods and Applications’, Asian Co-benefits Partnership White Paper 2018
1 April 2018 / About Cities, Food and agriculture, Pollution, Short lived climate pollutants and Transport
Journal article / Reduction measures of short-lived climate pollutants can help countries achieve their domestic priorities and their international commitments.
1 December 2017 / About Mitigation, Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
Other publication / Chapter in the The Emissions Gap Report 2017
1 November 2017 / About Climate policy, Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
Journal article / The Science Advisory Panel of the CCAC sets a pathway for governments to help achieve global sustainable development goals and climate objectives
4 May 2017 / About Climate policy, Mitigation, Short lived climate pollutants and Sustainable Development Goals
SEI brief
22 June 2016 / About Adaptation, Climate policy, Climate services, Pollution and Public policy
Air pollution, such as particulate matter and ozone, when breathed in can penetrate deep into the lungs and result in negative effects on human health. Quantifying the effects of air pollution on human health is important to allow the air pollution risk factor to be placed in the context of all other risk factors that affect human health. In addition, estimating changes in the air pollution health burden from taking specific actions to reduce air pollution emissions can provide policy makers with key information regarding the effectiveness of implementing a particular policy. SEI has contributed to research which has focussed on quantifying the current effects of air pollution on a broader range of health outcomes, for example estimating the global impact of maternal particulate matter exposure on the frequency of preterm birth, and quantifying future changes in air pollution health impacts from emission reduction strategies.
Feature / Short-lived climate pollutants (SLCPs) can have a big impact on climate change. SEI’s new LEAP-IBC tool shows that cutting emissions also has health benefits.
31 July 2018 / About Cities, Pollution, Short lived climate pollutants and Transport
Press release / New research links long-term exposure to ozone air pollution with one million premature deaths per year due to respiratory diseases.
28 August 2017 / About Cities, Fossil fuels, Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
Feature / Major new study quantifies health and environmental impacts of excess nitrogen oxide emissions from diesel vehicles, caused 38,000 premature deaths 2015.
15 May 2017 / About Cities, Climate policy, Fossil fuels, Pollution, Short lived climate pollutants and Transport
Feature / Results suggest that addressing major sources of fine particulate matter from diesel vehicles, to agricultural waste-burning, could save babies’ lives.
15 February 2017 / About Cities, Pollution, Short lived climate pollutants and Wellbeing
Journal article / This article assesses premature respiratory mortality attributable to long-term O3 exposure for three regions of the world using ground-based monitoring data.
Journal article / Application of appropriate metrics to assess how changes in ozone levels affect health and vegetation is vital for policymakers.
6 April 2018 / About Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
Journal article / This study quantifies the contribution of hourly nitrogen dioxide (NO2) variation to annual NO2 concentrations at > 2500 sites across Europe.
12 March 2018 / About Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
Journal article / Ozone levels potentially detrimental to human health were assessed where data was available, both in urban and non-urban areas worldwide
5 February 2018 / About Pollution
Journal article / This article quantifies the global impact of long-term ozone exposure on respiratory mortality.
29 August 2017
Journal article / Impacts and mitigation of excess diesel-related NOx emissions in 11 major vehicle markets
Journal article / This article presents the first global assessment of the association between preterm births and exposure to ambient particulate matter (PM2.5) air pollution.
15 February 2017 / About Household energy and Pollution
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6 September 2016 / About Cities, Pollution and Public policy
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15 February 2012 / About Mitigation and Pollution
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13 January 2012 / About Food and agriculture, Mitigation, Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
Short-lived Climate Pollutants (SLCPs) can influence vegetation through a number of different mechanisms of which the most important are likely to be:
SEI research over the past 20 years has mostly focussed on assessing the deposition and damage resulting from ozone to vegetation (crops, forests and grasslands). This research has included the development and application of a model called DO3SE, that is used to estimate both stomatal and non-stomatal deposition of ozone to vegetated surfaces. This model has been used to develop ozone ‘critical levels’ for European crop and tree species, essentially air quality guidelines for vegetation. Application of the DO3SE model within atmospheric chemistry transport models allows both ozone deposition and the exceedance of critical levels, and hence likely risk to vegetation from ozone, to be assessed.
In addition, SEI has contributed to experimental research that has estimated the damage from ozone to a variety of crops in different settings, including Asia and Africa. These studies improve the ability to assess the impact of ozone on a wider range of vegetation types, and in those areas where highest ozone concentrations are experienced. The DO3SE model is now being developed to estimate the effect of a range of environmental conditions/stresses including ozone, aerosol, nitrogen availability and soil water stress.
Perspective / The socioeconomic impacts of air pollution and crop losses need more understanding – especially when it comes to gender.
5 June 2018 / About Food and agriculture, Participation, Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
Perspective / Rising ozone levels in the developing world, especially South and East Asia, are more than an urban challenge, posing a threat to agriculture and food security.
14 April 2018 / About Food and agriculture, Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
Journal article / Attempts to increase food production through irrigation are hampered by the impact of ozone pollution
1 August 2018 / About Food and agriculture, Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
Journal article / Application of appropriate metrics to assess how changes in ozone levels affect health and vegetation is vital for policymakers.
6 April 2018 / About Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
Journal article / The TOAR-Vegetation report provides recommendations to facilitate a more complete global assessment of future ozone impacts on vegetation.
28 June 2018 / About Ecosystems, Food and agriculture, Forests and Short lived climate pollutants
Journal article / This paper explains how ozone affects arable crops and how these processes can be incorporated into existing crop models.
22 June 2018 / About Food and agriculture, Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
Journal article / This paper explores whether the variation in ozone sensitivity among woody species can be linked to interspecific variation in leaf morphology.
27 December 2017 / About Ecosystems, Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
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3 August 2015 / About Pollution
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1 February 2013 / About Food and agriculture and Pollution
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18 July 2013 / About Ecosystems, Food and agriculture and Pollution
Other publication
31 August 2012 / About Adaptation, Ecosystems, Mitigation and Pollution
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2 February 2012 / About Food and agriculture, Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
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31 August 2012 / About Pollution
LED-P is concentrating on low and middle income countries to give them the knowledge and tools they need to plan emission reductions. We will be considering the health outcomes for different socio-economic groups, as the poor are often exposed to a greater degree to air pollution than more affluent people. And, women and children in the poorer sections of societies in Africa, Asia and Latin America are disproportionately exposed to pollution from cooking on stoves using biomass, and have to spend a lot of time searching for fuelwood. We are trying to quantify these different aspects of the issue in LEAP-IBC to the fullest extent possible and to also develop training material about gender and poverty issues related to the questions on climate and air quality and SLCP mitigation. As part of the concern SEI has for impacts on poor people, a project has linked with community champions in informal settlements of Nairobi and they have carried particle monitors and GPS around the city. This work is being followed up in the activities of the Kenya Air Quality network coordinated out of SEI Africa.
Perspective / The socioeconomic impacts of air pollution and crop losses need more understanding – especially when it comes to gender.
5 June 2018 / About Food and agriculture, Participation, Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
Perspective / Rising ozone levels in the developing world, especially South and East Asia, are more than an urban challenge, posing a threat to agriculture and food security.
14 April 2018 / About Food and agriculture, Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
Feature / Results suggest that addressing major sources of fine particulate matter from diesel vehicles, to agricultural waste-burning, could save babies’ lives.
15 February 2017 / About Cities, Pollution, Short lived climate pollutants and Wellbeing
Media coverage
17 February 2017 / About Cities, Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
SEI brief / This discussion brief outlines how the SEI US Centre can encourage the participation of women in capacity-building activities.
15 August 2017 / About Participation
Other publication / This document draws on SEI experience with WEAP and LEAP to provide guidance for mainstreaming gender and social equity issues into modelling studies
30 April 2017 / About Participation and Planning and modelling
Journal article / Investigating changes in the conditions producing PM2.5 concentrations exceeding 25 μgm−3, and how long- and short-term metrics could be reduced further
6 May 2019 / About Cities, Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
Other publication / The first comprehensive scientific assessment of the air pollution outlook in Asia and the Pacific details 25 measures to tackle the issue.
30 October 2018 / About Cities, Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
Journal article / This study estimates the number of annual asthma emergency room visits attributable to ozone and PM2.5.
24 October 2018 / About Cities, Pollution, Short lived climate pollutants and Transport
Journal article / This article shows where ozone pollution reduces global crop yields and suggests actions to improve crops resilience.
7 August 2018 / About Food and agriculture and Short lived climate pollutants
Journal article / Attempts to increase food production through irrigation are hampered by the impact of ozone pollution
1 August 2018 / About Food and agriculture, Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
Journal article / The TOAR-Vegetation report provides recommendations to facilitate a more complete global assessment of future ozone impacts on vegetation.
28 June 2018 / About Ecosystems, Food and agriculture, Forests and Short lived climate pollutants
Journal article / This paper explains how ozone affects arable crops and how these processes can be incorporated into existing crop models.
22 June 2018 / About Food and agriculture, Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
Other publication / Report shows how cutting air pollution in LAC region can limit global warming, prevent thousands of premature deaths, and benefit agriculture.
18 April 2018 / About Mitigation, Pollution, Short lived climate pollutants and Transport
Journal article / Application of appropriate metrics to assess how changes in ozone levels affect health and vegetation is vital for policymakers.
6 April 2018 / About Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
Other publication / Chapter in Quantifying Co-Benefits in Asia: Methods and Applications’, Asian Co-benefits Partnership White Paper 2018
1 April 2018 / About Cities, Food and agriculture, Pollution, Short lived climate pollutants and Transport
Journal article / This study quantifies the contribution of hourly nitrogen dioxide (NO2) variation to annual NO2 concentrations at > 2500 sites across Europe.
12 March 2018 / About Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
Journal article / Ozone levels potentially detrimental to human health were assessed where data was available, both in urban and non-urban areas worldwide
5 February 2018 / About Pollution
Journal article / Reduction measures of short-lived climate pollutants can help countries achieve their domestic priorities and their international commitments.
1 December 2017 / About Mitigation, Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
Journal article / This paper explores whether the variation in ozone sensitivity among woody species can be linked to interspecific variation in leaf morphology.
27 December 2017 / About Ecosystems, Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
SEI brief / Factsheet describing the LEAP-IBC tool and its application for assessing impact of air quality, climate change and energy policy scenarios
30 November 2017 / About Cities, Climate policy, Mitigation, Planning and modelling, Pollution, Short lived climate pollutants and Transport
Other publication / Chapter in the The Emissions Gap Report 2017
1 November 2017 / About Climate policy, Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
Journal article / This article quantifies the global impact of long-term ozone exposure on respiratory mortality.
29 August 2017
Journal article / Impacts and mitigation of excess diesel-related NOx emissions in 11 major vehicle markets
Journal article / The Science Advisory Panel of the CCAC sets a pathway for governments to help achieve global sustainable development goals and climate objectives
4 May 2017 / About Climate policy, Mitigation, Short lived climate pollutants and Sustainable Development Goals
Other publication / Summary of current evidence and background information to raise awareness of atmospheric nitrogen deposition in the UK
10 March 2017 / About Ecosystems, Food and agriculture and Pollution
Journal article / This article presents the first global assessment of the association between preterm births and exposure to ambient particulate matter (PM2.5) air pollution.
15 February 2017 / About Household energy and Pollution
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6 September 2016 / About Cities, Pollution and Public policy
SEI brief
22 June 2016 / About Adaptation, Climate policy, Climate services, Pollution and Public policy
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25 April 2014
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15 February 2012 / About Mitigation and Pollution
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13 January 2012 / About Food and agriculture, Mitigation, Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
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1 June 2011 / About Water resources
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14 April 2011
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23 March 2011 / About Pollution
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28 October 2010
Journal article / This study quantifies the contribution of hourly nitrogen dioxide (NO2) variation to annual NO2 concentrations at > 2500 sites across Europe.
12 March 2018 / About Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
Journal article / This paper explores whether the variation in ozone sensitivity among woody species can be linked to interspecific variation in leaf morphology.
27 December 2017 / About Ecosystems, Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
Other publication / Report shows how cutting air pollution in LAC region can limit global warming, prevent thousands of premature deaths, and benefit agriculture.
18 April 2018 / About Mitigation, Pollution, Short lived climate pollutants and Transport
Other publication / Chapter in the The Emissions Gap Report 2017
1 November 2017 / About Climate policy, Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
Other publication / Chapter in Quantifying Co-Benefits in Asia: Methods and Applications’, Asian Co-benefits Partnership White Paper 2018
1 April 2018 / About Cities, Food and agriculture, Pollution, Short lived climate pollutants and Transport
Past event / Register today for a free online symposium that showcases women and nonbinary experts in equitable energy transitions in three panels 15 September.
15 September 2022 / About Fossil fuels, Household energy, Planning and modelling, Renewables, Sustainable lifestyles and Transport
Past event / This event puts out a call for catalyzing clean air efforts around the world to simultaneously achieve climate, health and sustainable development goals.
11 November 2021 / About Pollution and Short lived climate pollutants
Press release / Scientists at SEI and the University of York have been awarded £674,000 to develop a project to measure air pollution.
18 October 2019 / About Cities, Household energy and Pollution
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