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  • GH52A-07: The Utility of Climate TRACE in Environmental Health Research: An Investigation of Asthma Risk and Exposure to Pollution
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Author(s):
Michael Robinette, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (First Author, Presenting Author)
Gary Collins, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory
Michael Pekala, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Jennifer Sleeman, Applied Physics Laboratory Johns Hopkins
Ting So, WattTime
Zoheyr Doctor, WattTime
Daniel Moore, WattTime
Krsna Raniga, WattTime
Gavin McCormick, WattTime
Elizabeth Reilly, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory


This study investigates how asset-level Climate TRACE air pollution data enables environmental health research. We demonstrate the utility of Climate TRACE data in a study of pollution-related asthma, estimated at the census tract level across the US. We find strong relationships between air pollution data and census tract-level asthma rates, reflecting the utility of high-resolution air pollution emissions data in environmental health and epidemiology research.



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