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Reliable emission inventories are a prerequisite to understand the impact of anthropogenic activity on air quality and climate, and to develop effective mitigation options. Furthermore, emission knowledge of greenhouse gases (GHG) and air pollutants are key in the development of integrated policies addressing climate change and/or air quality and reducing unintended consequences. Emission inventories developed in different South American (SA) countries at national level typically focus on GHG in support of national and international climate action plans.
IGAC Relevant Session 2.2 Atmospheric and Oceanic Chemistry in the Earth System: Insights from the Southern Hemisphere
Anthropogenic fugitive, combustion and industrial dust is a significant, underrepresented fine particulate matter source in global atmospheric models (2017). Philip, S., R. V. Martin, G. Snider, C. Weagle, A. van Donkelaar, M. Brauer, D. Henze, Z. Klimont, C. Venkataraman, S. Guttikunda and Q. Zhang,, Environ. Res. Lett., doi:10.1088/1748-9326/aa65a4.