Global disparities in indoor wildfire-PM(2.5) exposure and mitigation costs

全球室内野火PM2.5暴露及减排成本差异

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Abstract

Wildfires have become more frequent and severe, and evidence showed that exposure to wildfire-caused PM(2.5) (fire-PM(2.5)) is associated with adverse health effects. Fire-PM(2.5) exposure occurs mainly indoors, where people spend most of their time. As an effective and timely approach of mitigating indoor PM(2.5) pollution, air purifiers incur notable associated costs. However, the long-term global population exposure to indoor fire-PM(2.5) and the economic burden of using air purifiers remain unknown. Here, we estimated the indoor fire-PM(2.5) concentration and the cost of reducing indoor PM(2.5) exposure, along with the extra cost incurred because of fire-PM(2.5), at a resolution of 0.5° by 0.5° globally during 2003 to 2022. Our findings revealed 1009 million individuals exposed to at least one substantial indoor wildfire-air pollution day per year. We identified pronounced socioeconomic disparities in the costs of mitigating indoor PM(2.5) exposure, with low-income countries bearing a disproportionately higher economic burden, emphasizing the critical need for addressing these disparities.

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