Thank you Liz! We should see a reduction of the frequency and severity of asthma along with other upper respiratory diseases and some childhood cancers as well. This Wednesday CEHN is part of a collaborative that is releasing a Childhood Cancer Prevention Report this Wednesday. We know that in addition to some pesticides and solvents, the science shows us that certain air pollutants are linked to some childhood cancers. Some other expected health benefits may be around cardiovascular disease, diabetes, obesity, breast cancer, colon cancer, and depression. http://www.env-health.org/IMG/pdf/heal_background_paper_climate_co-benefits_en.pdf