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      Guidelines for modeling and reporting health effects of climate change mitigation actions 

      Hess, J. J.; Ranadive, N.; Boyer, C.; Aleksandrowicz, L.; Anenberg, S. C.; Aunan, K.; Belesova, K.; Bell, M. L.; Bickersteth, S.; Bowen, K.; Campbell-Lendrum, D.; Burden, M.; Carlton, E.; Cissé, G.; Cohen, F.; Dai, H.; Dangour, A. D.; Dasgupta, P.; Frumkin, H.; Gong, P.; Gould, R. J.; Haines, A.; Hales, S.; Hamilton, I.; Hasegawa, T.; Hashizume, M.; Honda, Y.; Horton, D. E.; Karambelas, A.; Kim, H.; Kim, S. E.; Kinney, P. L.; Knowlton, K.; Kone, I.; Lelieveld, J.; Limaye, V. S.; Madaniyazi, L.; Liu, Q.; Mauzerall, D. L.; Martínez, M. E.; Milner, J.; Neville, T.; Nieuwenhuijsen, M.; Pachauri, S.; Perera, F.; Pineo, H.; Remais, J. V.; Saari, R. K.; Scheelbeek, P.; Sampedro, J.; Schwartz, J.; Shindell, D.; Shyamsundar, P.; Taylor, T. J.; Tonne, C.; Van Vuuren, D.; Wang, D.; Watts, N.; West, J. J.; Wilkinson, P.; Woodcock, J; Wood, S. A.; Woodward, A.; Xie, Y.; Zhang, Y.; Ebi, K. L. (Environmental Health Perspectives, 2020-11-01)
      BACKGROUND: Modeling suggests that climate change mitigation actions can have substantial human health benefits that accrue quickly and locally. Documenting the benefits can help drive more ambitious and health-protective ...