Air quality, health and equity impacts of transport electrification in the U.S. Midwest. 
Sara F Camilleri(Northwestern University), Daniel E. Horton(Northwestern University), Jordan Schnell(Northwestern University), Susan C. Anenberg(Environmental Protection Agency), Maxime A Visa(Northwestern University), Anastasia Montgomery(Northwestern University), Mark Janssen(Michigan Cancer Research Consortium), Emily Grubert(University of Notre Dame), Zac Adelman(Michigan Cancer Research Consortium)
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