Dec 05, 2016
The Surprisingly Unequal Benefits of Electric Vehicles, Mapped
The Atlantic's "City Lab," cites the paper “Distributional Effects of Air Pollution from Electric Vehicle Adoption,” co-authored by Erin Mansur, the Revers Professor of Business Administration, in an article about whether electric-vehicles (EV) are truly better for the environment. “The co-authors mapped out the costs and benefits of EV adoption in terms of the emissions they put into the air—not only carbon dioxide, but also pollutants that affect local air quality, such as sulfur dioxide, nitrogen, particulate matter, and volatile organic compounds,” writes City Lab. “Unsurprisingly, the places with the greatest EV adoption rates got cleaner air as a result.”