United Kingdom2024-05en
Co-impacts of climate change mitigation Pathways to co-impacts: final report
Summary
This report addresses the challenge of understanding and quantifying the broader co-benefits of climate change mitigation actions. It involved a comprehensive review of academic literature and a detailed modelling exercise to project co-impacts, particularly in health and economics, under various global decarbonisation scenarios up to 2050. The analysis, completed in May 2024, found significant positive co-impacts on health through reduced air pollution and improved diets, alongside economic benefits such as fuel savings and productivity gains, informing more holistic climate policy development.
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