Integrated assessment of black carbon and tropospheric ozone
The Integrated Assessment of Black Carbon and Tropospheric Ozone looks into all aspects
of anthropogeic emissions of black carbon and tropospheric ozone precursors, such as
methane. It analyses the trends in emissions of these substances and the drivers of these
emissions; summarizes the science of atmospheric processes where these substances are
involved; discusses related impacts on the climatic sysem, human health, crops in
vulnerable regions and ecosystems; and societal responses to the environmntal changes …
of anthropogeic emissions of black carbon and tropospheric ozone precursors, such as
methane. It analyses the trends in emissions of these substances and the drivers of these
emissions; summarizes the science of atmospheric processes where these substances are
involved; discusses related impacts on the climatic sysem, human health, crops in
vulnerable regions and ecosystems; and societal responses to the environmntal changes …
The Integrated Assessment of Black Carbon and Tropospheric Ozone looks into all aspects of anthropogeic emissions of black carbon and tropospheric ozone precursors, such as methane. It analyses the trends in emissions of these substances and the drivers of these emissions; summarizes the science of atmospheric processes where these substances are involved; discusses related impacts on the climatic sysem, human health, crops in vulnerable regions and ecosystems; and societal responses to the environmntal changes caused by those impacts. The Assessment examines a large number of potential measures to reduce harmful emissions, identifying a small set of specific measures that would likely produce the greatest benefits, and which could be implemented with currently available technology. An outlook up to 2070 is developed illustrating the benefits of those emission mitigation policies and mesures for human well-being and climate. The Assessment concludes that rapid mitigation of anthropogenic black carbon and tropospheric ozone precursor emissions would complement carbon dioxide reduction measures and would have immediate benefits for human well-being. The Assessment is intended to support informed decision making at all levels as a guide for assessment, planning and management for the future.
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