Researchers say policies to curb short-lived climate pollutants could yield major health benefits; methane and black carbon
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MAY 4, 2017
They also contribute to air pollution that harms the health of billions of people worldwide and reduces agricultural yields. Shindell, professor of climate science at Duke University’s Nicholas School of the Environment, co-authored the paper with colleagues from the Institute for Governance & Sustainable Development in Washington, D.C.;
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