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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Nov 16.
Published in final edited form as: Environ Res Lett. 2017 Nov 14;12(11):114033. doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/aa8f76

Table 3.

Estimated total co-benefits for avoided premature mortality in 2050 from PM2.5-related all-cause mortality and O3-related respiratory mortality (deaths yr−1). The values in parenthesis are 90% confidence intervals (CI). Co-benefits are estimated using RCP4.5 minus REF. Positive values indicate fewer deaths.

PM2.5 O3
Emission 15800 7600
(11500–20000) (3400–11700)
Climate 300 500
(200–400) (200–700)
Total 16000 8000
(11700–20300) (3600–12400)
Domestic 13600 3000
(9900–17300) (1300–4700)
Foreign 2400 5000
(1800–3100) (2200–7800)
Industry 2100 500
(1500–2700) (200–800)
Domestic Residential 2800 200
(2000–3600) (100–300)
Energy 1700 300
(1200–2200) (100–500)