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      Future impacts of ozone driven damages on agricultural systems 

      Sampedro, J.; Waldhoff, S.T.; Van de Ven, Dirk-Jan Petrus Adrianus; Pardo, G.; Van Dingenen, R.; Arto, I.; del Prado, A.; Sanz, M.J. (Elsevier, 2020)
      Current ozone (O3) concentration levels entail significant damages in crop yields around the world. The reaction of the emitted precursors (mostly methane and nitrogen oxides) with solar radiation contribute to O3 levels ...
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      Health co-benefits and mitigation costs as per the Paris Agreement under different technological pathways for energy supply 

      Sampedro, J.; Smith, S.J.; Arto, I.; González-Eguino, M.; Markandya, A.; Mulvaney, K.M.; Pizarro-Irizar, C.; Van Dingenen, R. (Elsevier, 2020)
      This study assesses the reductions in air pollution emissions and subsequent beneficial health effects from different global mitigation pathways consistent with the 2 °C stabilization objective of the Paris Agreement. We ...
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      Health co-benefits from air pollution and mitigation costs of the Paris Agreement: a modelling study 

      Markandya, A.; Sampedro, J.; Smith, S.J.; Van Dingenen, R.; Pizarro-Irizar, C.; Arto, I.; González-Eguino, M. (Elsevier, 2018)
      Background: Although the co-benefits from addressing problems related to both climate change and air pollution have been recognised, there is not much evidence comparing the mitigation costs and economic benefits of air ...
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      Marginal Damage of Methane Emissions: Ozone Impacts on Agriculture 

      Sampedro, J.; Waldhoff, S.; Sarofim, M.; Van Dingenen, R. (Environmental and Resource Economics, 2023)
      Methane directly contributes to air pollution, as an ozone precursor, and to climate change, generating physical and economic damages to different systems, namely agriculture, vegetation, energy, human health, or biodiversity. ...
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      Quantifying the reductions in mortality from air-pollution by cancelling new coal power plants 

      Sampedro, J.; Cui, R.Y.; McJeon, H.; Smith, S.J.; Hultman, N.; He, L.; Sem, A.; Van Dingenen, R.; Cazcarro, I. (Energy and Climate Change, 2021)
      Deep decarbonization paths to the 1.5 °C or 2 °C temperature stabilization futures require a rapid reduction in coal-fired power plants, but many countries are continuing to build new ones. Coal-fired plants are also a ...