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- Characterizing the regional, sectoral and species-specific sources of pollution exposure and its associated health impacts in urban environments: case studies in Washington, D.C. and Santiago, Chile
- Environmental injustices associated with coronavirus-related changes in NO2 pollution
- Evaluating ozone trends and attributable mortality in urban areas worldwide
- Global air quality responses to the COVID-19 pandemic
- Inconsistent NO2 drops during COVID-19 lockdowns: lessons for protecting near-term public health and designing longer-term environmental policies
- Using TROPOMI and re-analysis meteorology to disentangle the impact of the COVID-19 lockdowns on urban NO2 from natural variability
- Using satellite remote sensing to estimate intra-urban PM2.5 health-related inequalities and environmental injustices in Washington, DC