Clean air policies are key for successfully mitigating Arctic warming
A tighter integration of modeling frameworks for climate and air quality is urgently needed to assess the impacts of clean air policies on future Arctic and global climate. We combined a new model emulator and comprehensive emissions scenarios for air pollutants and greenhouse gases to assess climat...
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author | von Salzen, Knut Whaley, Cynthia H. Anenberg, Susan C. Van Dingenen, Rita Klimont, Zbigniew Flanner, Mark G. Mahmood, Rashed Arnold, Stephen R. Beagley, Stephen Chien, Rong-You Christensen, Jesper H. Eckhardt, Sabine Ekman, Annica M. L. Evangeliou, Nikolaos Faluvegi, Greg Fu, Joshua S. Gauss, Michael Gong, Wanmin Hjorth, Jens L. Im, Ulas Krishnan, Srinath Kupiainen, Kaarle Kühn, Thomas Langner, Joakim Law, Kathy S. Marelle, Louis Olivié, Dirk Onishi, Tatsuo Oshima, Naga Paunu, Ville-Veikko Peng, Yiran Plummer, David Pozzoli, Luca Rao, Shilpa Raut, Jean-Christophe Sand, Maria Schmale, Julia Sigmond, Michael Thomas, Manu A. Tsigaridis, Kostas Tsyro, Svetlana Turnock, Steven T. Wang, Minqi Winter, Barbara |
author2 | Suomen ympäristökeskus The Finnish Environment Institute |
author_facet | von Salzen, Knut Whaley, Cynthia H. Anenberg, Susan C. Van Dingenen, Rita Klimont, Zbigniew Flanner, Mark G. Mahmood, Rashed Arnold, Stephen R. Beagley, Stephen Chien, Rong-You Christensen, Jesper H. Eckhardt, Sabine Ekman, Annica M. L. Evangeliou, Nikolaos Faluvegi, Greg Fu, Joshua S. Gauss, Michael Gong, Wanmin Hjorth, Jens L. Im, Ulas Krishnan, Srinath Kupiainen, Kaarle Kühn, Thomas Langner, Joakim Law, Kathy S. Marelle, Louis Olivié, Dirk Onishi, Tatsuo Oshima, Naga Paunu, Ville-Veikko Peng, Yiran Plummer, David Pozzoli, Luca Rao, Shilpa Raut, Jean-Christophe Sand, Maria Schmale, Julia Sigmond, Michael Thomas, Manu A. Tsigaridis, Kostas Tsyro, Svetlana Turnock, Steven T. Wang, Minqi Winter, Barbara |
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description | A tighter integration of modeling frameworks for climate and air quality is urgently needed to assess the impacts of clean air policies on future Arctic and global climate. We combined a new model emulator and comprehensive emissions scenarios for air pollutants and greenhouse gases to assess climate and human health co-benefits of emissions reductions. Fossil fuel use is projected to rapidly decline in an increasingly sustainable world, resulting in far-reaching air quality benefits. Despite human health benefits, reductions in sulfur emissions in a more sustainable world could enhance Arctic warming by 0.8 degrees C in 2050 relative to the 1995-2014, thereby offsetting climate benefits of greenhouse gas reductions. Targeted and technically feasible emissions reduction opportunities exist for achieving simultaneous climate and human health co-benefits. It would be particularly beneficial to unlock a newly identified mitigation potential for carbon particulate matter, yielding Arctic climate benefits equivalent to those from carbon dioxide reductions by 2050. Reduction in key air pollutants, especially particulate carbon, can help mitigate Arctic warming with associated benefits for global climate and human health, according to Earth system model simulations under future emissions scenarios. |
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spelling | ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/350021 2025-01-16T20:12:01+00:00 Clean air policies are key for successfully mitigating Arctic warming von Salzen, Knut Whaley, Cynthia H. Anenberg, Susan C. Van Dingenen, Rita Klimont, Zbigniew Flanner, Mark G. Mahmood, Rashed Arnold, Stephen R. Beagley, Stephen Chien, Rong-You Christensen, Jesper H. Eckhardt, Sabine Ekman, Annica M. L. Evangeliou, Nikolaos Faluvegi, Greg Fu, Joshua S. Gauss, Michael Gong, Wanmin Hjorth, Jens L. Im, Ulas Krishnan, Srinath Kupiainen, Kaarle Kühn, Thomas Langner, Joakim Law, Kathy S. Marelle, Louis Olivié, Dirk Onishi, Tatsuo Oshima, Naga Paunu, Ville-Veikko Peng, Yiran Plummer, David Pozzoli, Luca Rao, Shilpa Raut, Jean-Christophe Sand, Maria Schmale, Julia Sigmond, Michael Thomas, Manu A. Tsigaridis, Kostas Tsyro, Svetlana Turnock, Steven T. Wang, Minqi Winter, Barbara Suomen ympäristökeskus The Finnish Environment Institute 2022-10-20T08:54:34Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/350021 eng eng Springer Science and Business Media LLC 10.1038/s43247-022-00555-x Communications Earth & Environment 2662-4435 1 3 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/350021 URN:NBN:fi-fe2022102062638 CC BY 4.0 openAccess reactive gases global burden climate quality model emissions aerosols mortality pollution impacts ilmastonsuojelu ilmasto ilmanlaatu mallit päästöt aerosolit ilmansaasteet kasvihuonekaasut skenaariot terveysvaikutukset ilmastovaikutukset A1 Journal article (refereed), original research A1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä 2022 ftunivhelsihelda 2023-10-18T23:00:57Z A tighter integration of modeling frameworks for climate and air quality is urgently needed to assess the impacts of clean air policies on future Arctic and global climate. We combined a new model emulator and comprehensive emissions scenarios for air pollutants and greenhouse gases to assess climate and human health co-benefits of emissions reductions. Fossil fuel use is projected to rapidly decline in an increasingly sustainable world, resulting in far-reaching air quality benefits. Despite human health benefits, reductions in sulfur emissions in a more sustainable world could enhance Arctic warming by 0.8 degrees C in 2050 relative to the 1995-2014, thereby offsetting climate benefits of greenhouse gas reductions. Targeted and technically feasible emissions reduction opportunities exist for achieving simultaneous climate and human health co-benefits. It would be particularly beneficial to unlock a newly identified mitigation potential for carbon particulate matter, yielding Arctic climate benefits equivalent to those from carbon dioxide reductions by 2050. Reduction in key air pollutants, especially particulate carbon, can help mitigate Arctic warming with associated benefits for global climate and human health, according to Earth system model simulations under future emissions scenarios. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Human health HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository Arctic |
spellingShingle | reactive gases global burden climate quality model emissions aerosols mortality pollution impacts ilmastonsuojelu ilmasto ilmanlaatu mallit päästöt aerosolit ilmansaasteet kasvihuonekaasut skenaariot terveysvaikutukset ilmastovaikutukset von Salzen, Knut Whaley, Cynthia H. Anenberg, Susan C. Van Dingenen, Rita Klimont, Zbigniew Flanner, Mark G. Mahmood, Rashed Arnold, Stephen R. Beagley, Stephen Chien, Rong-You Christensen, Jesper H. Eckhardt, Sabine Ekman, Annica M. L. Evangeliou, Nikolaos Faluvegi, Greg Fu, Joshua S. Gauss, Michael Gong, Wanmin Hjorth, Jens L. Im, Ulas Krishnan, Srinath Kupiainen, Kaarle Kühn, Thomas Langner, Joakim Law, Kathy S. Marelle, Louis Olivié, Dirk Onishi, Tatsuo Oshima, Naga Paunu, Ville-Veikko Peng, Yiran Plummer, David Pozzoli, Luca Rao, Shilpa Raut, Jean-Christophe Sand, Maria Schmale, Julia Sigmond, Michael Thomas, Manu A. Tsigaridis, Kostas Tsyro, Svetlana Turnock, Steven T. Wang, Minqi Winter, Barbara Clean air policies are key for successfully mitigating Arctic warming |
title | Clean air policies are key for successfully mitigating Arctic warming |
title_full | Clean air policies are key for successfully mitigating Arctic warming |
title_fullStr | Clean air policies are key for successfully mitigating Arctic warming |
title_full_unstemmed | Clean air policies are key for successfully mitigating Arctic warming |
title_short | Clean air policies are key for successfully mitigating Arctic warming |
title_sort | clean air policies are key for successfully mitigating arctic warming |
topic | reactive gases global burden climate quality model emissions aerosols mortality pollution impacts ilmastonsuojelu ilmasto ilmanlaatu mallit päästöt aerosolit ilmansaasteet kasvihuonekaasut skenaariot terveysvaikutukset ilmastovaikutukset |
topic_facet | reactive gases global burden climate quality model emissions aerosols mortality pollution impacts ilmastonsuojelu ilmasto ilmanlaatu mallit päästöt aerosolit ilmansaasteet kasvihuonekaasut skenaariot terveysvaikutukset ilmastovaikutukset |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10138/350021 |