Consumption in the G20 nations causes particulate air pollution resulting in two million premature deaths annually
Worldwide exposure to ambient PM2.5 causes millions of premature deaths annually. Here the authors quantify the global footprint of PM2.5-driven premature deaths for the G20 countries, which are in a position to lead internationally coordinated mitigation efforts.
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Main Authors: | Keisuke Nansai, Susumu Tohno, Satoru Chatani, Keiichiro Kanemoto, Shigemi Kagawa, Yasushi Kondo, Wataru Takayanagi, Manfred Lenzen |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/aa0e6fc4d6b14d0cba368248c5e4e9d4 |
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