A new study published in The Lancet Global Health reveals a previously underappreciated tension at the heart of international climate negotiations: policies designed to protect developing countries from bearing an unfair share of the cost of cutting carbon emissions could inadvertently deprive those same countries of millions of life-saving air quality improvements.
Climate policy tradeoffs may reduce air quality gains and global health outcomes
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- Post published:March 16, 2026
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