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State-of-the-Science Data and Methods Need to Guide Place-Based Efforts to Reduce Air Pollution Inequity.

Julia M GohlkeMaria H HarrisAnanya RoyTammy M ThompsonMindi DePaolaRamón A AlvarezSusan C AnenbergJoshua S ApteMary Angelique G DemetilloIsabella M DresselGaige H KerrJulian D MarshallAileen E NowlanRegan F PattersonSally E PusedeVeronica A SoutherlandSarah A Vogel
Published in: Environmental health perspectives (2023)
The historic federal investments from the Inflation Reduction Act, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, and the Biden Administration's commitment to Justice40 present an unprecedented opportunity to advance climate and energy policies that deliver real reductions in pollution-related health inequities. In our opinion, scientists, advocates, policymakers, and implementing agencies must work together to harness critical advances in air quality measurements, models, and analytic methods to ensure success. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP13063.
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