Despite the challenges in linking global and regional processes, evidence from recent studies suggests that the effects of a changing climate should not be neglected when planning for the future attainment of regional-scale ozone standards such as the U.S. NAAQS. Research underway should provide insight regarding the impact of climate change on Ozone and PM2.5 and of the complex interaction of climate, land-use, and technology change.
Revised: January 16, 2009 |
Published: October 1, 2005
Citation
Hogrefe C., L.R. Leung, L.J. Mickley, S.W. Hunt, and D.A. Winner. 2005."Considering Climate Change in U.S. Air Quality Management."EM: Air & Waste Management Association's magazine for environmental managers October 2005.PNNL-SA-45957.