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To provide a simple projection of COPD mortality from SFU, consider a scenario in which age-specific COPD death rates (per 1000 population in age group) are constant over time. 6 Using World Bank country demographic projections, we can apply the relative risks of COPD from SFU in Desai et al (2004) to estimate COPD mortality by SFU prevalence rates in 50 years from now. The results are presented for China, India, Nigeria and Tanzania in tables . COPD mortality from SFU would be higher in 2055 than today in all four countries at SFU prevalence rates . | AEAT ED48763001 Climate policy co-benefits. Issue 6 Assessing the air pollution benefits of further climate measures in the EU up to 2020 November 2006 Service Contract for Carrying out Cost-Benefit Analysis of Air Quality Related Issues in particular in the Clean Air for Europe CAFE Programme AEAT ED48763001 Climate policy co-benefits. Issue 6 Title Assessing the air pollution benefits of further climate measures in the EU up to 2020 for Service Contract for carrying out cost-benefit analysis of air quality related issues in particular in the clean air for Europe CAFE programme Customer European Commission DG Environment Customer reference . 1 SER 2003 0027 Confidentiality copyright and reproduction This document has been prepared by AEA Technology plc in connection with a contract to supply goods and or services and is submitted only on the basis of strict confidentiality. The contents must not be disclosed to third parties other than in accordance with the terms of the contract. Validity Issue 6 File reference Reference number I AEAT ED48763001 Climate policy co-benefits AEA Technology Environment The Gemini Building Fermi Avenue Harwell International Business Centre Didcot OX11 0QR United Kingdom Telephone 44 0 870 190 6554 Facsimile 44 0 870 190 6318 Email AEA Technology Environment is a business division of AEA Technology plc AEA Technology Environment is certificated to ISO9001 ISO 14001 Authors Name Mike Holland EMRC Steve Pye AEA Technology Signature Date 08 11 06 Reviewed by Steve Pye Approved by Steve Pye AEAT ED48763001 Climate policy co-benefits. Issue 6 Executive Summary Action to reduce CO. emissions has the potential to also reduce emissions of various regional air pollutants such as SO NOx and fine particles. This can arise for example as a result of fuel switching or through the implementation of various energy efficiency measures. This report assesses the co-benefits of climate policy scenarios via changes in emissions