Inequality of household consumption and air pollution-related deaths in China
Considering air pollution-induced health risks from a consumption perspective is important. Here the authors evaluated the premature deaths resulting from household consumption across 30 Chinese provinces and find that rural households can cause a similar number of pollution-induced deaths as urban...
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Main Authors: | Hongyan Zhao, Guannan Geng, Qiang Zhang, Steven J. Davis, Xin Li, Yang Liu, Liqun Peng, Meng Li, Bo Zheng, Hong Huo, Lin Zhang, Daven K. Henze, Zhifu Mi, Zhu Liu, Dabo Guan, Kebin He |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/664cf7ad678b4bb093d4cdcf66f2ac9c |
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