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Ancillary benefits for climate change mitigation and air pollution control in the world's motor vehicle fleets

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ANNUAL REVIEW OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Volume 29, Issue -, Pages 1-9

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ANNUAL REVIEWS
DOI: 10.1146/annurev.publhealth.29.091307.083257

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motor vehicles; greenhouse gases; urban air pollution; diesels; fuels; black carbon

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The global motor vehicle population has grown very rapidly in the past half century and is expected to continue to grow rapidly for the next several decades, especially in developing countries. As a result, vehicles are a major source of urban air pollution in many cities and are the fastest-growing source of greenhouse emissions. Strategies exist to reduce both problems, but many countries emphasize one over the other rather than pursuing strategies that reduce both concerns. Using diesel as an example, this article illustrates that it is now possible not only to reduce carbon dioxide with the increased use of diesel vehicles but also to improve urban air pollution. Doing so requires both stringent emissions regulations and clean fuels. Several principles contained in the Bellagio, Memorandum are highlighted as guides for policy makers.

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