4.6 Article

Recent Increased Loading of Carbonaceous Pollution from Biomass Burning in the Baltic Sea br

相关参考文献

注意:仅列出部分参考文献,下载原文获取全部文献信息。
Article Economics

Looking Back at 50 Years of the Clean Air Act

Joseph E. Aldy et al.

Summary: We synthesize and review retrospective analyses of federal air quality regulations to examine the contributions of the Clean Air Act (CAA) to the vast air quality improvements seen since 1970. Our findings suggest that geographical heterogeneity in the stringency of regulations has significant impacts on emissions, public health, compliance costs, and employment. Cap-and-trade mechanisms have proven to be a more cost-effective approach to emission reductions compared to conventional mandates, but still fall short of textbook ideals. The influence of market power on the benefits and costs of the CAA is also evident. While new benefit categories have been identified, the specific technology requirements have not yet been rigorously evaluated. Overall, the comparisons of aggregate benefits and costs of the CAA are currently beyond the capabilities of the present study.

JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE (2022)

Article Environmental Sciences

Spatial and temporal trends in carbonaceous aerosols in the United Kingdom

Hanan A. Jafar et al.

Summary: There is an increasing scientific interest in carbonaceous aerosols due to their effects on local air quality and climate. An analysis of the UK air monitoring networks from 2009 to 2017 reveals regional variations in carbonaceous aerosol concentrations, with Black Carbon levels highest at kerbside sites and lowest at rural sites, Brown Carbon showing no clear variation by site classification, and total organic carbon and secondary organic carbon peaking in winter at urban and kerbside sites.

ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTION RESEARCH (2021)

Article Environmental Sciences

Trends, composition, and sources of carbonaceous aerosol at the Birkenes Observatory, northern Europe, 2001-2018

Karl Espen Yttri et al.

Summary: This study presents 18 years (2001-2018) of aerosol measurements at the Birkenes Observatory in southern Norway, providing data on organic and elemental carbon, organic tracers, trace elements, and ions. Analysis shows a decrease in OC/EC emissions from traffic and industry, while emission reductions from biomass burning have been less successful. Biogenic sources were found to be dominant in the aerosol composition without a downward trend in organic carbon.

ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS (2021)

Article Environmental Sciences

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in surface sediments of the Aegean Sea (eastern Mediterranean Sea)

I Hatzianestis et al.

MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN (2020)

Article Environmental Sciences

The influence of residential wood combustion on the concentrations of PM2.5 in four Nordic cities

Jaakko Kukkonen et al.

ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS (2020)

Article Environmental Sciences

Global anthropogenic emissions of particulate matter including black carbon

Zbigniew Klimont et al.

ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS (2017)

Article Environmental Sciences

Evaluation of biomass burning across North West Europe and its impact on air quality

R. L. Cordell et al.

ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT (2016)

Article Agricultural Engineering

The introduction and expansion of biomass use in Swedish district heating systems

Karin Ericsson et al.

BIOMASS & BIOENERGY (2016)

Article Engineering, Environmental

Spatial and Temporal Patterns in Black Carbon Deposition to Dated Fennoscandian Arctic Lake Sediments from 1830 to 2010

Meri M. Ruppel et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (2015)

Article Engineering, Environmental

Spheroidal Carbonaceous Fly Ash Particles Provide a Globally Synchronous Stratigraphic Marker for the Anthropocene

Neil L. Rose

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (2015)

Article Respiratory System

Health impacts of anthropogenic biomass burning in the developed world

Torben Sigsgaard et al.

EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL (2015)

Article Environmental Sciences

Particulate emissions from residential wood combustion in Europe revised estimates and an evaluation

H. A. C. Denier van der Gon et al.

ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS (2015)

Review Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences

Bounding the role of black carbon in the climate system: A scientific assessment

T. C. Bond et al.

JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES (2013)

Article Environmental Sciences

Estimated Global Mortality Attributable to Smoke from Landscape Fires

Fay H. Johnston et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES (2012)

Review Environmental Sciences

PAH diagnostic ratios for the identification of pollution emission sources

Marek Tobiszewski et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION (2012)

Article Environmental Sciences

Impact of wood combustion on particle levels in a residential area in Denmark

M. Glasius et al.

ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT (2006)

Article Environmental Sciences

Relation between PAH and black carbon contents in size fractions of Norwegian harbor sediments

AMP Oen et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION (2006)

Article Engineering, Environmental

Contribution of biomass burning to atmospheric polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons at three European background sites

M Mandalakis et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (2005)

Article Economics

Energy consumption, pollutant emissions and growth in the long run: Sweden through 200 years

Astrid Kander et al.

EUROPEAN REVIEW OF ECONOMIC HISTORY (2004)

Article Engineering, Environmental

Relations between environmental black carbon sorption and geochemical sorbent characteristics

G Cornelissen et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (2004)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Trends of measured climate forcing agents

JE Hansen et al.

PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (2001)

Article Environmental Sciences

Evaluation of a protocol for the quantification of black carbon in sediments

Ö Gustafsson et al.

GLOBAL BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES (2001)