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Climate Change, the Indoor Environment, and Health 31 INTRODUCTION white papers on topics related to climate change, the indoor environment, and health that were commissioned by EPA to provide information for the committee's consideration. Biographic information on the committee members and staff responsible for this study are provided in Appendix C. REFERENCES Ayres JG, Forsberg B, Annesi-Maesano I, Dey R, Ebi KL, Helms PJ, Medina-Ramón M, Windt M, Forastiere F. 2009. Climate change and respiratory disease: European Respiratory Society position statement. European Respiratory Journal 34:295-302. Bell ML, Ebisu K, Peng RD, Dominici F. 2009. Adverse health effects of particulate air pollution: Modification by air conditioning. Epidemiology 20:682-686. Hampson NB, Stock AL. 2006. Storm-related carbon monoxide poisoning: Lessons learned from recent epidemics. Undersea & Hyperbaric Medicine 33(4):257-263. IOM (Institute of Medicine). 1993. Indoor allergens. Assessing and controlling adverse health effects. Washington, DC: National Academy Press. IOM. 2000. Clearing the air. Asthma and indoor air exposures. Washington, DC: National Academy Press. IOM. 2004. Damp indoor spaces and health. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. NRC (National Research Council). 1981. Indoor pollutants. Washington, DC: National Academy Press. NRC. 2006. Green schools: Attributes for health and learning. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. NRC. 2008. Global climate change and extreme weather events: Understanding the contributions to infectious disease emergence: Workshop summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. NRC. 2010a. Adapting to the impacts of climate change. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. NRC. 2010b. Advancing the science of climate change. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. NRC. 2010c. Describing socioeconomic futures for climate change research and assessment: Report of a workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. NRC. 2010d. Facilitating climate change responses: A report of two workshops on insights from the social and behavioral sciences. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. NRC. 2010e. Informing an effective response to climate change. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. NRC. 2010f. Limiting the magnitude of climate change. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. NRC. 2011. America's climate choices. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. Ott W, Wallace L, Mage D. 2000. Predicting particulate (PM10) personal exposure distributions using a random component superposition statistical model. Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association 50(8):1390-1406. Peden D, Reed CE. 2010. Environmental and occupational allergies. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 125:S150-S160. Wilkinson P, Smith KR, Davies M, Adair H, Armstrong BG, Barrett M, Bruce N, Haines A, Hamilton I, Oreszczyn T, Ridley I, Tonne C, Chalabi Z. 2009. Public health benefits of strategies to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions: Household energy. Lancet 374:1917-1929. Copyright © National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.

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