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emissions, a key ingredient in ozone formation. A rich quasi-experiment reveals that it decreased summertime ozone …, pharmaceutical expenditures, and mortality rates. Reductions in pharmaceutical purchases and mortality are each valued at $900 … conclude that ozone reductions are the primary channel for these effects, implying that ozone's costs are larger than …
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emissions, a key ingredient in ozone formation. A rich quasi-experiment reveals that it decreased summertime ozone …, pharmaceutical expenditures, and mortality rates. Reductions in pharmaceutical purchases and mortality are each valued at $900 … conclude that ozone reductions are the primary channel for these effects, implying that ozone's costs are larger than …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013063105
decreasedNOx emissions, ambient ozone concentrations, pharmaceutical expenditures, and mortality rates.Reductions in pharmaceutical … nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions,a key ingredient in ozone air pollution. A rich quasi-experiment suggests that the NBP … purchases and mortality are valued at about $800 million and $1.5billion annually, respectively, in a region covering 19 Eastern …
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The estimates used to value mortality risk reductions are a major determinant of the benefits of many public health and … which their conclusions change depending on these estimates. In the longer term, more research on the value of mortality … information on the research discussed in: Robinson, L.A., J.K. Hammitt, and L. O’Keeffe. “Valuing Mortality Risk Reductions in …
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This paper reviews and extends the recent empirical literature on the impact of climate change on mortality and … mortality risk previously documented up to 2004 have continued up to 2019, consistent with continued investments in health …
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This paper reviews and extends the recent empirical literature on the impact of climate change on mortality and … mortality risk previously documented up to 2004 have continued up to 2019, consistent with continued investments in health …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013351987
This paper reviews and extends the recent empirical literature on the impact of climate change on mortality and … mortality risk previously documented up to 2004 have continued up to 2019, consistent with continued investments in health …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014079419
This paper reviews and extends the recent empirical literature on the impact of climate change on mortality and … mortality risk previously documented up to 2004 have continued up to 2019, consistent with continued investments in health …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013334499
Because of a rising wave of deeply challenging natural disasters and the attendant several reports of huge losses in many countries, leadership at all levels were often incoherently portrayed in terms of their singular or respective preparedness and response, and/or commitment to protect lives...
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Climate disaster events are expected to displace at least 1.2 billion people by 2050. However, “climate refugees,” or individuals displaced in the context of disasters and climate change, lack international legal recognition and protection. In 2020, an international tribunal acknowledged in...
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