Many traditional air pollutants and greenhouse gases have common sources. Their emissions interact in the atmosphere, andâjointly and individuallyâcause a variety of harmful environmental effects at the local, regional, and global scales.
The GAINS model explores cost-effective emission control strategies that simultaneously tackle local air quality and greenhouse gases so as to maximize benefits at all scales.
This GAINS tool offers three ways to reveal policy interventions with multiple benefits:
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