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Real-world NOX emissions and health impacts from tampered and malfunctioning heavy-duty vehicles in Alberta, Canada
Models the potential rates of tampering or malfunction across the heavy-duty fleet in Alberta, Canada, and quantifies the subsequent health impacts.

Global health benefits of policies to reduce on-road vehicle pollution through 2040
This study provides powerful evidence for policymakers worldwide on how stronger measures to control vehicle exhaust emissions can provide significant health benefits and address growing disparities in air pollution exposure.

Environmental and health benefits of a designated North Atlantic Emission Control Area
This study expands our previous evaluation of potential shipping emissions reductions in the proposed North Atlantic Emission Control Area by providing an assessment of the health and environmental benefits under different compliance scenarios.

Cleaning up Germany’s vehicle stock: Strategies to decarbonize the passenger car fleet
Analyses the potential costs and emission reductions of a scrappage scheme targeting old diesel and gasoline vehicles and compares these with alternatives such as e-fuels.

Potential benefits of the U.S. Phase 3 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Regulation for Heavy-Duty Vehicles
Presents several possible scenarios for the Phase 3 greenhouse gas standards for medium- and heavy-duty vehicles and estimates each scenario’s potential to align with U.S. climate goals