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Future heat-related mortality may also be due to indirect causes, such as deaths due to increased ozone caused by increased temperature, or synergistic effects of heat and air pollution (Barnett and Hansen 2009).
The increased ozone then allows less of the harmful ultraviolet-B radiation to reach the surface.
For the hottest stars, this is due to increased ozone shielding from higher UV environments, and for the coolest stars this is due to less absolute UV flux.
The mortality estimate provided by Vox was derived only for exposure to PM less than 2.5 micrometres (PM2.5), and the Mother Jones article estimated deaths from increased ozone exposure.
The significantly enhanced 2,4-D mineralization in O3/UV/TiO2 was attributed to increased ozone dissolution followed by its decomposition, and reduced electron-hole recombination in presence of dissolved ozone resulting in a large number of hydroxyl radical (·OH) generation from more than one parallel path.
Similarly, DHAR-overexpressing plants also showed an increased ozone tolerance with a higher level of photosynthetic activity despite exhibiting a larger stomatal area (Chen and Gallie 2005).
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Degradation reaction rates of PBDEs increased with increasing ozone concentration but decreased with increasing soil depth.
The warmer climate since 2008 has also contributed to the increasing ozone trend in the Chicago area.
The recovery rate of permeate flux increased with increasing ozone gas flow rate.
The report notes with "high confidence" that climate change will increase ozone levels, as rising temperatures and changes in atmospheric circulation affect local weather conditions.
Increasing ozone concentration in the atmosphere can threaten food security due to its effects on crop production.
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