Johan C I Kuylenstierna
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Recent Articles
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Zusman E, Akahoshi K, Hanaoka T, Malley C, Wangwongwatana S, Onmek N, et al.
Environ Res Commun
. 2025 Feb;
7(2):025009.
PMID: 39927126
Research has yielded increasingly robust estimates of the co-benefits from mitigating climate change while reducing air pollution, improving health, and meeting other development needs. Though quantifying these often hidden benefits...
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Sokharavuth P, Thiv S, Nara C, Him C, Sokyimeng S, Henze D, et al.
Environ Res
. 2023 Jan;
220:115230.
PMID: 36623681
Cambodia's 16.5 million people are exposed to air pollution in excess of World Health Organisation guidelines. The Royal Government of Cambodia has regulated air pollutant emissions and concentrations since 2000,...
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Agbossou A, Fontodji J, Ayassou K, Tchegueni S, Segla K, Adjonou K, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2022 Jul;
844:157107.
PMID: 35810891
Togo, in west Africa, is vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, but has made a negligible contribution to causing it. Togo ratified the Paris Agreement in 2017, committing to...
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Kuylenstierna J, Heaps C, Ahmed T, Vallack H, Hicks W, Ashmore M, et al.
Environ Int
. 2020 Oct;
145:106155.
PMID: 33027737
Low- and middle-income countries have the largest health burdens associated with air pollution exposure, and are particularly vulnerable to climate change impacts. Substantial opportunities have been identified to simultaneously improve...
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Estimates of the Global Burden of Ambient , Ozone, and on Asthma Incidence and Emergency Room Visits
Anenberg S, Henze D, Tinney V, Kinney P, Raich W, Fann N, et al.
Environ Health Perspect
. 2018 Nov;
126(10):107004.
PMID: 30392403
Background: Asthma is the most prevalent chronic respiratory disease worldwide, affecting 358 million people in 2015. Ambient air pollution exacerbates asthma among populations around the world and may also contribute...
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Malley C, Henze D, Kuylenstierna J, Vallack H, Davila Y, Anenberg S, et al.
Environ Health Perspect
. 2017 Sep;
125(8):087021.
PMID: 28858826
Background: Relative risk estimates for long-term ozone (O) exposure and respiratory mortality from the American Cancer Society Cancer Prevention Study II (ACS CPS-II) cohort have been used to estimate global...
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Malley C, Kuylenstierna J, Vallack H, Henze D, Blencowe H, Ashmore M
Environ Int
. 2017 Feb;
101:173-182.
PMID: 28196630
Reduction of preterm births (<37 completed weeks of gestation) would substantially reduce neonatal and infant mortality, and deleterious health effects in survivors. Maternal fine particulate matter (PM) exposure has been...
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Shindell D, Kuylenstierna J, Vignati E, Van Dingenen R, Amann M, Klimont Z, et al.
Science
. 2012 Jan;
335(6065):183-9.
PMID: 22246768
Tropospheric ozone and black carbon (BC) contribute to both degraded air quality and global warming. We considered ~400 emission control measures to reduce these pollutants by using current technology and...
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Hicks W, Kuylenstierna J, Owen A, Dentener F, Seip H, Rodhe H
Ambio
. 2008 Aug;
37(4):295-303.
PMID: 18686510
Exceedance of steady-state critical loads for soil acidification is consistently found in southern China and parts of SE Asia, but there is no evidence of impacts outside of China. This...