"What We Breathe Impacts Our Health: Improving Understanding of the Link between Air Pollution and Health"

Publication date

2016

Authors

West, J Jason
Cohen, Aaron
Dentener, Frank
Brunekreef, BertISNI 0000000029543122
Zhu, Tong
Armstrong, Ben
Bell, Michelle L
Brauer, Michael
Carmichael, Gregory
Costa, Dan L

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taverne

Abstract

Air pollution contributes to the premature deaths of millions of people each year around the world, and air quality problems are growing in many developing nations. While past policy efforts have succeeded in reducing particulate matter and trace gases in North America and Europe, adverse health effects are found at even these lower levels of air pollution. Future policy actions will benefit from improved understanding of the interactions and health effects of different chemical species and source categories. Achieving this new understanding requires air pollution scientists and engineers to work increasingly closely with health scientists. In particular, research is needed to better understand the chemical and physical properties of complex air pollutant mixtures, and to use new observations provided by satellites, advanced in situ measurement techniques, and distributed micro monitoring networks, coupled with models, to better characterize air pollution exposure for epidemiological and toxicological research, and to better quantify the effects of specific source sectors and mitigation strategies.

Keywords

Taverne, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

Citation

West, J J, Cohen, A, Dentener, F, Brunekreef, B, Zhu, T, Armstrong, B, Bell, M L, Brauer, M, Carmichael, G, Costa, D L, Dockery, D W, Kleeman, M, Krzyzanowski, M, Künzli, N, Liousse, C, Lung, S-C C, Martin, R V, Pöschl, U, Pope, C A, Roberts, J M, Russell, A G & Wiedinmyer, C 2016, '"What We Breathe Impacts Our Health : Improving Understanding of the Link between Air Pollution and Health"', Environmental Science and Technology, vol. 50, no. 10, pp. 4895-904. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.5b03827