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Keswani A, Akselrod H, Anenberg SC. Health and clinical impacts of air pollution and linkages with climate change. NEJM Evidence 2022; 1: EVIDra2200068.

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Wang T, Jiang Z, Zhao B, et al. Health co-benefits of achieving sustainable net-zero greenhouse gas emissions in California. Nat Sustain 2020; 3: 597–605.

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Carley S, Konisky DM. The justice and equity implications of the clean energy transition. Nat Energy 2020; 5: 569–77.

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Mailloux NA, Abel DW, Holloway T, Patz JA. Nationwide and regional pm2.5-related air quality health benefits from the removal of energy-related emissions in the United States. GeoHealth 2022; 6: e2022GH000603.

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Buonocore JJ, Luckow P, Norris G, et al. Health and climate benefits of different energy-efficiency and renewable energy choices. Nature Clim Change 2016; 6: 100–5.

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Tessum CW, Paolella DA, Chambliss SE, Apte JS, Hill JD, Marshall JD. PM2.5 polluters disproportionately and systemically affect people of color in the United States. Science Advances 2021; 7: eabf4491.

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Shi L, Rosenberg A, Wang Y, et al. Low-concentration air pollution and mortality in American older adults: A national cohort analysis (2001–2017). Environ Sci Technol 2022; 56: 7194–202.

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Liu C, Chen R, Sera F, et al. Ambient particulate air pollution and daily mortality in 652 cities. New England Journal of Medicine 2019; 381: 705–15.

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American Lung Association. State of the Air 2022: Tracking Air Pollution and Championing Clean Air. Chicago, Illinois, USA, 2022.

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Mujahid MS, Gao X, Tabb LP, Morris C, Lewis TT. Historical redlining and cardiovascular health: The multi-ethnic study of atherosclerosis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2021; 118: e2110986118.