Air quality and health implications of electrifying heavy-duty vehiclesassessed at equity-relevant neighborhood-scales.
Sara F Camilleri(Northwestern University), Daniel E. Horton(Northwestern University), Maxime Visa(Northwestern University), Mark Janssen, Jordan Schnell(Northwestern University), Susan C. Anenberg(Environmental Protection Agency), Anastasia Montgomery(Northwestern University), Emily Grubert(University of Notre Dame), Zac Adelman(Michigan Cancer Research Consortium)
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