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  1. A thousand inversions to determine European SF6 emissions from 2005 to 2021
  2. Co-benefits of efficient and climate friendly cooling in China
  3. Cost-effective climate benefits through fluorocarbon lifecycle management in China
  4. Assessing the ammonia mitigation potential from the Indian agriculture sector for improving air quality in India
  5. Pathways for India to Reduce Ambient Air Pollution Health Burden and Achieve the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG-3.4)
  6. Cost-effective emission reductions to improve air quality in South Asia 
  7. Health Benefits of Meeting 2-degree Warming Scenario in India
  8. The Importance of Lifecycle Refrigerant Management in Climate and Ozone Protection
  9. Cost-effective control of air pollution in South Asia: modeling and policy applications
  10. A global re-analysis of regionally resolved emissions and atmospheric mole fractions of SF6 for the period 2005–2021
  11. Multisectoral Emission Impacts of Electric Vehicle Transition in China and India
  12. Air Pollution and Mortality in India: Investigating the Nexus of Ambient and Household Pollution Across Life Stages
  13. Mitigation of non-CO2 greenhouse gases from Indian agriculture sector
  14. Leveraging information technology for accelerating residential rooftop solar: A case study from Odisha, India
  15. Multi-sectoral emission impacts of electric vehicle transition in China and India
  16. A global re-analysis of regionally resolved emissions and atmospheric mole fractions of SF6 for the period 2005–2021
  17. Supplementary material to "A global re-analysis of regionally resolved emissions and atmospheric mole fractions of SF6 for the period 2005–2021"
  18. Black carbon emissions inventory and scenario analysis for Pakistan
  19. Opt for emissions intensity metrics
  20. Uncertainty in non-CO2 greenhouse gas mitigation contributes to ambiguity in global climate policy feasibility
  21. Information Technology Interventions in the Implementation of Grid-Connected Rooftop Solar Projects in India
  22. Improving the regional deployment of carbon mitigation efforts by incorporating air-quality co-benefits: A multi-provincial analysis of China
  23. Uncertainty in non-CO2 greenhouse gas mitigation: Make-or-break for global climate policy feasibility
  24. Transitioning to low-GWP alternatives with enhanced energy efficiency in cooling non-residential buildings of China
  25. The key role of propane in a sustainable cooling sector
  26. Co-benefits of air pollution control and climate change mitigation strategies in Pakistan
  27. The cost-benefit comparisons of China's and India's NDCs based on carbon marginal abatement cost curves
  28. Mitigation scenarios for methane and nitrous oxide emissions from Indian agriculture sector
  29. Achieving Paris climate goals calls for increasing ambition of the Kigali Amendment
  30. Achieving Paris climate goals calls for increasing ambition of the Kigali Amendment
  31. Trifluoroacetic acid deposition from emissions of HFO-1234yf in India, China, and the Middle East
  32. Incorporating political-feasibility concerns into the assessment of India's clean-air policies
  33. Supplementary material to "Trifluoroacetic acid deposition from emissions of HFO-1234yf in India, China and the Middle East"
  34. Trifluoroacetic acid deposition from emissions of HFO-1234yf in India, China and the Middle East
  35. Comparative analysis of greenhouse gas emission inventory for Pakistan: Part II agriculture, forestry and other land use and waste
  36. Special Issue on Assessing the Modern Bioenergy Potential and Strategies for Sustainable Development: Transformations through Nexus, Policy, and Innovations
  37. Electricity savings and greenhouse gas emission reductions from global phase-down of hydrofluorocarbons
  38. Reducing global air pollution: the scope for further policy interventions
  39. Co-benefits of Energy-Efficient Air Conditioners in the Residential Building Sector of China
  40. The Critical Role of Policy Enforcement in Achieving Health, Air Quality, and Climate Benefits from India’s Clean Electricity Transition
  41. Authors response to RC1
  42. Authors response to RC2
  43. Electricity savings and greenhouse gas emission reductions from global phase-down of hydrofluorocarbons
  44. Supplementary material to "Electricity savings and greenhouse gas emission reductions from global phase-down of hydrofluorocarbons"
  45. Comparative analysis of greenhouse gas emission inventory for Pakistan: Part I energy and industrial processes and product use
  46. Managing future air quality in megacities: Emission inventory and scenario analysis for the Kolkata Metropolitan City, India
  47. Mapping Bioenergy Supply and Demand in Selected Least Developed Countries (LDCs): Exploratory Assessment of Modern Bioenergy’s Contribution to SDG7
  48. Mitigation pathways towards national ambient air quality standards in India
  49. Integrated assessment of resource-energy-environment nexus in China's iron and steel industry
  50. Solar Thermal Power Generation
  51. Outlook for clean air in the context of sustainable development goals
  52. Managing future air quality in megacities: Co-benefit assessment for Delhi
  53. Performance assessment of grid-interactive solar photovoltaic projects under India’s national solar mission
  54. Small and bad
  55. Sectoral assessment of greenhouse gas emissions in Pakistan
  56. Technical and Economic Potential of Concentrating Solar Thermal Power Generation in India
  57. Cost estimates of the Kigali Amendment to phase-down hydrofluorocarbons
  58. Managing future air quality in megacities: A case study for Delhi
  59. Long-term carbon dioxide and hydrofluorocarbon emissions from commercial space cooling and refrigeration in India: a detailed analysis within an integrated assessment modelling framework
  60. The Contribution of Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gas Mitigation to Achieving Long-Term Temperature Goals
  61. Global emissions of fluorinated greenhouse gases 2005–2050 with abatement potentials and costs
  62. Authors response to Dr. A. McCulloch
  63. Authors response to Dr. L. Kuijpers
  64. Authors response to the anonymous reviewer
  65. Global anthropogenic emissions of particulate matter including black carbon
  66. Supplementary material to "Global anthropogenic emissions of particulate matter including black carbon"
  67. Global emissions of fluorinated greenhouse gases 2005–2050 with abatement potentials and costs
  68. Supplementary material to "Global emissions of fluorinated greenhouse gases 2005–2050 with abatement potentials and costs"
  69. Analysis of baseline and alternative air quality scenarios for Pakistan: an integrated approach
  70. Kerosene subsidies for household lighting in India: what are the impacts?
  71. Inter-comparability of solar radiation databases in Indian context
  72. Evaluating the potential of concentrating solar power generation in Northwestern India
  73. Impact of current policies on future air quality and health outcomes in Delhi, India
  74. Scenario analysis of strategies to control air pollution in Pakistan
  75. Renewable energy certificate mechanism in India: A preliminary assessment
  76. EU low carbon roadmap 2050: Potentials and costs for mitigation of non-CO2 greenhouse gas emissions
  77. Sectoral marginal abatement cost curves: implications for mitigation pledges and air pollution co-benefits for Annex I countries
  78. Environmental Modeling and Methods for Estimation of the Global Health Impacts of Air Pollution
  79. Techno-economic evaluation of concentrating solar power generation in India
  80. Instrumentation error analysis of a paraboloid concentrator type solar cooker
  81. CO2 emissions mitigation potential of solar home systems under clean development mechanism in India
  82. Wind energy in India: Status and future prospects
  83. Economic potential of biomass gasification projects under clean development mechanism in India
  84. Projections of SO<sub>2</sub>, NO<sub>x</sub> and carbonaceous aerosols emissions in Asia
  85. CDM potential of solar water heating systems in India
  86. Small hydro power projects under clean development mechanism in India: A preliminary assessment
  87. CDM potential of SPV pumps in India
  88. CDM potential of bagasse cogeneration in India
  89. Demand projections of petroleum products and natural gas in India
  90. Techno-economics of biogas-based water pumping in India: An attempt to internalize CO2 emissions mitigation and other economic benefits
  91. Financial evaluation of renewable energy technologies for irrigation water pumping in India
  92. CDM potential of windmill pumps in India
  93. CDM potential of SPV lighting systems in India
  94. Potential of wind power projects under the Clean Development Mechanism in India
  95. CDM potential of box type solar cookers in India
  96. Solar drying vs. open sun drying: A framework for financial evaluation
  97. Energetics of coal substitution by briquettes of agricultural residues
  98. Renewable energy technologies for irrigation water pumping in India: projected levels of dissemination, energy delivery and investment requirements using available diffusion models
  99. Solar photovoltaic water pumping in India: a financial evaluation
  100. Solar crop dryer for saving commercial fuels: a techno-economic evaluation
  101. Renewable energy technologies for domestic cooking in India: estimation of CO2emissions mitigation potential
  102. Using renewable energy technologies for domestic cooking in India: a methodology for potential estimation
  103. An approach to the estimation of the value of agricultural residues used as biofuels