November 1, 2012
Journal Article

Variation in Estimated Ozone-Related Health Impacts of Climate Change due to Modeling Choices and Assumptions

Abstract

Future climate change may cause air quality degradation via climate-induced changes in meteorology, atmospheric chemistry, and emissions into the air. Few studies have explicitly modeled the potential relationships between climate change, air quality, and human health, and fewer still have investigated the sensitivity of estimates to the underlying modeling choices.

Revised: January 17, 2013 | Published: November 1, 2012

Citation

Post E.S., A. Grambsch, C.P. Weaver, P. Morefield, J. Huang, L.R. Leung, and C.G. Nolte, et al. 2012. "Variation in Estimated Ozone-Related Health Impacts of Climate Change due to Modeling Choices and Assumptions." Environmental Health Perspectives 120, no. 11:1559–1564. PNNL-SA-92788. doi:10.1289/ehp.1104271