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PHR - 11/3005/13
Public health air pollution impacts of different pathways to meet the UK Climate Change Act commitment to 80% reduction on CO2 and other greenhouse gas emissions by 2050
Project title: Public health air pollution impacts of different pathways to meet the UK Climate Change Act commitment to 80% reduction on CO2 and other greenhouse gas emissions by 2050
Call to action: 11/3005 11/3005 PHR Researcher Led - October 2011
Research type: Primary Research
Chief investigator: Professor Martin Williams
Lead Author: Professor Martin Williams
Contractor: King's College London
Cost: £377,054.93
Co-investigators: Dr David Carslaw, Dr Heather Walton, Dr Kees De Hoogh, Dr Sean Beevers
, Professor Mireille Toledano
, Professor Ross Anderson.
Started: April 2013 | Status: Published June 2018
The project has delivered a sophisticated tool to enable for the first time the explicit calculation of public health impacts from air pollution arising from future energy strategies in the UK
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