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Health effects of energy intensive sectors and the potential health co-benefits of a low carbon industrial transition in China
Tingru Yang
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Wenling Liu
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Engineering
Energy Engineering
100%
Health Effect
100%
Potential Health
100%
Steel Sector
75%
Particular Matter 2.5
50%
Air Pollution
50%
Power Sector
50%
Great Importance
25%
Main Source
25%
Economic Loss
25%
Air Pollution Control
25%
Energy Consumer
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Air Pollution
100%
China
100%
Emissions
100%
Particular Matter 2.5
66%
Emission Reduction
33%
Environmental Pollution
33%
Pollution Control
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Sulphur Emissions
100%
Emission Reduction
100%
Economic Loss
100%
Chemistry
Air Pollution
100%
Sulfur Dioxide
66%
Particular Matter 2.5
66%
Environmental Pollution
33%