Luftkvalitet og klimaforandringer

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Luftkvalitet og klimaforandringer. / Loft, Steffen.

In: Ugeskrift for læger, Vol. 171, No. 44, 2009, p. 3168-71.

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Loft, S 2009, 'Luftkvalitet og klimaforandringer', Ugeskrift for læger, vol. 171, no. 44, pp. 3168-71.

APA

Loft, S. (2009). Luftkvalitet og klimaforandringer. Ugeskrift for læger, 171(44), 3168-71.

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Loft S. Luftkvalitet og klimaforandringer. Ugeskrift for læger. 2009;171(44):3168-71.

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Loft, Steffen. / Luftkvalitet og klimaforandringer. In: Ugeskrift for læger. 2009 ; Vol. 171, No. 44. pp. 3168-71.

Bibtex

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title = "Luftkvalitet og klimaforandringer",
abstract = "Air quality, health and climate change are closely connected. Ozone depends on temperature and the greenhouse gas methane from cattle and biomass. Pollen presence depends on temperature and CO2. The effect of climate change on particulate air pollution is complex, but the likely net effect is greater health risks. Reduction of greenhouse-gas emissions by reduced livestock production and use of combustion for energy production, transport and heating will also improve air quality. Energy savings in buildings and use of CO2 neutral fuels should not deteriorate indoor and outdoor air quality. Udgivelsesdato: 2009-Oct-26",
author = "Steffen Loft",
note = "Keywords: Air Pollution; Air Pollution, Indoor; Animals; Cattle; Climate; Greenhouse Effect; Health; Humans; Methane; Ozone; Particulate Matter; Pollen; Risk Factors; World Health",
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language = "Dansk",
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