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Estimated global mortality attributable to smoke from landscape fires


Estimated global mortality attributable to smoke from landscape fires

Fire emissions are an important contributor to global mortality. Adverse health outcomes associated with LFS could be substantially reduced by curtailing ...

Estimated Global Mortality Attributable to Smoke from Landscape Fires

Results: Our principal estimate for the average mortality attributable to LFS exposure was 339,000 deaths annually. In sensitivity analyses the interquartile ...

Estimated Global Mortality Attributable to Smoke from Landscape Fires

Our principal estimate for the average mortality attributable to LFS exposure was 339,000 deaths annually. In sensitivity analyses the ...

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Title. Estimated global mortality attributable to smoke from landscape fires ; _uuid. 6f5e49f0-fd59-4eba-9311-05ce16734498 ; Author. Johnston, F.H. Henderson, ...

Global population exposure to landscape fire air pollution from 2000 ...

Compared with the direct exposure to the flames and heat of landscape fires, the exposure to air pollution caused by landscape fire smoke ...

Figure 9.3: wildfire-smoke-has-widespread-health-effects

An average of 6.4 million acres burned in U.S. wildfires each year between 2000 and 2010, with 9.5 and 9.1 million acres burned in 2006 and 2012, respectively.

(PDF) The Estimated Global Mortality Burden Attributable to ...

... Aerosols emitted during landscape fire events lead to a suite of impacts in the Earth system. By decreasing air quality, fire-emitted aerosols (FEA) could ...

Where there's smoke: the rising death toll from climate-charged fire ...

In 2012, I led the first team to estimate the number of landscape fire smoke-related deaths globally each year. Our estimate of 339,000 deaths ...

Projections of mortality risk attributable to short-term exposure to ...

The national deaths attributable to landscape fire smoke PM2·5 could peak in 2021–40, with increases of 28·10% (95% CI 14·08–53·11) under the SSP1–2·6 scenario ...

Estimated Mortality and Morbidity Attributable to Smoke Plumes in ...

Although the majority of large landscape fires occur in the western US, we find the majority of mortality (74%) and asthma morbidity (on average ...

Global impact of landscape fire emissions on surface level PM2.5 ...

Combining published dose-response functions with these landscape-fire PM2.5 contributions, we estimate that 677,745 premature deaths annually ...

Associations between exposure to landscape fire smoke and child ...

Wildfire smoke exposure contributes considerably to the global burden of child mortality. Relevant interventions and mitigations against landscape fires should ...

Long-term exposure to wildland fire smoke PM2.5 and ... - PNAS

Based on these results, wildland smoke PM2.5 was estimated to contribute to 11,415 nonaccidental deaths/y in the United States (95% CI: 6,754, 16,075). These ...

Estimates of global mortality burden associated with short-term ...

Approximately 1 million (95% CI 690 000–1·3 million) premature deaths per year from 2000 to 2019 were attributable to short-term PM2·5 exposure, representing 2· ...

Climate Change, Landscape Fires, and Human Health: A Global ...

Estimated global mortality attributable to smoke from landscape fires. . Environ. Health Perspect. 120::659–701. [Crossref] [Google Scholar].

Wildfire smoke | Children's Environmental Health Collaborative

The global mortality burden attributable to smoke from landscape fires, which includes many forms of burning, was estimated to be 677,745 deaths annually ...

environmental health perspectives - Global Fire Monitoring Center

Objective: To estimate the annual global mortality attributable to landscape fire smoke (LFS). Methods: Daily and annual exposure to ...

Landscape fire PM2.5 and hospital admissions for cause-specific ...

PM2.5 emitted by landscape fire smoke is associated with an estimated more than 675,000 deaths annually worldwide, primarily linked to ...

Estimated Global Mortality Attributable to Smoke from Landscape Fires

Background: Forest, grass, and peat fires release approximately 2 petagrams of carbon into the atmosphere each year, influencing weather, climate, ...

Estimated Global Mortality Attributable to Smoke from Landscape Fires

Background: Forest, grassland peat fires release approximately 2 petagrams of carbon into the atmosphere each year, influencing weather, climate, ...