Supplementary File 1 Table of contents Supplementary Tables Supplementary Table S 1: Industrial classification........2 Supplementary Table S 2: Full list of emissions files.....3 Supplementary Table S 3: Full list of land-use files......8 Supplementary Figures Supplementary Figure S 1: Geographic regions in the AIM/CGE model. See Table 2 for the definitions of the regional codes..................................................9 Supplementary Figure S 2: Comparison of downscaled NO X emissions from the energy sector in 2010..............10 Supplementary Figure S 3: Comparison of the downscaled NO X emissions energy sector in 2010.......................11 Supplementary Figure S 4: Comparison of the downscaled SO 2 emissions energy sector in 2010.......................12 Supplementary Figure S 5: Comparison of the downscaled SO 2 emissions from the transport sector in 2005...........13 Supplementary Figure S 6: Comparison of the downscaled SO 2 emissions from the residential and commercial sector in 2005..................................................14 Supplementary Figure S 7: Comparison of the downscaled SO 2 emissions from the energy sector in 2015..............15 Supplementary Figure S 8: Comparison of the downscaled SO 2 emissions from the energy sector in 2050..............16 Supplementary Figure S 9: Comparison of the downscaled SO 2 emissions from the energy sector in 2100..............17 Supplementary Figure S 10: Comparison of the downscaled NOx emissions from the energy sector in 2015..............18 Supplementary Figure S 11: Comparison of the downscaled NOx emissions from the energy sector in 2050..............19 Supplementary Figure S 12: Comparison of the downscaled NOx emissions from the energy sector in 2100..............20 Codes for the data generation Emissions: “AIMGridemissioncode.egg” Land-use: “AIMGridLandusecode.egg” 1
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Supplementary File 1
Table of contentsSupplementary Tables
Supplementary Table S 1: Industrial classification............................................................2Supplementary Table S 2: Full list of emissions files..........................................................3Supplementary Table S 3: Full list of land-use files............................................................8
Supplementary FiguresSupplementary Figure S 1: Geographic regions in the AIM/CGE model. See Table 2 for
the definitions of the regional codes.........................................................................9Supplementary Figure S 2: Comparison of downscaled NOX emissions from the energy
sector in 2010..........................................................................................................10Supplementary Figure S 3: Comparison of the downscaled NOX emissions energy sector
in 2010.....................................................................................................................11Supplementary Figure S 4: Comparison of the downscaled SO2 emissions energy sector
in 2010.....................................................................................................................12Supplementary Figure S 5: Comparison of the downscaled SO2 emissions from the
transport sector in 2005..........................................................................................13Supplementary Figure S 6: Comparison of the downscaled SO2 emissions from the
residential and commercial sector in 2005..............................................................14Supplementary Figure S 7: Comparison of the downscaled SO2 emissions from the
energy sector in 2015..............................................................................................15Supplementary Figure S 8: Comparison of the downscaled SO2 emissions from the
energy sector in 2050..............................................................................................16Supplementary Figure S 9: Comparison of the downscaled SO2 emissions from the
energy sector in 2100..............................................................................................17Supplementary Figure S 10: Comparison of the downscaled NOx emissions from the
energy sector in 2015..............................................................................................18Supplementary Figure S 11: Comparison of the downscaled NOx emissions from the
energy sector in 2050..............................................................................................19Supplementary Figure S 12: Comparison of the downscaled NOx emissions from the
energy sector in 2100..............................................................................................20
Codes for the data generationEmissions: “AIMGridemissioncode.egg”Land-use: “AIMGridLandusecode.egg”
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Supplementary Table S 1: Industrial classificationAgricultural sectors Energy supply sectors Other production sectors
Rice Coal mining Mineral mining and other quarrying
Wheat Oil mining Food productsOther grains Gas mining Textiles, apparel, and leatherOil seed crops Petroleum refinery Wood productsSugar crops Coal transformation Paper, paper products, and pulp
Other crops Biomass transformation (first generation) Chemical, plastic, and rubber products
Ruminant livestock Biomass transformation (second generation with energy crops) Iron and steel
Raw milk Biomass transformation (second generation with residues) Nonferrous products
Other livestock and fisheries Gas distribution Other manufacturing
Forestry Coal-fired power Construction Oil-fired power Transport and communications Gas-fired power Other service sectors Nuclear power CCS [Please define] service Hydroelectric power Geothermal power Photovoltaic power Wind power Waste biomass power
Other renewable energy power generation Advanced biomass-power generation
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Supplementary Table S 2: Full list of emissions files
Supplementary Figure S 1: Geographic regions in the AIM/CGE model. See Table 2 for the definitions of the regional codes.
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Supplementary Figure S 2: Comparison of downscaled NOX emissions from the energy sector in 2010. (a) Spatial emission density for AIM-SSP/RCP. (b) Spatial emission density for CEDS. (c) the datasets on normal scales. (d) The datasets on logarithmic scales. All panels use the same unit (kg/ NO2/m2).
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Supplementary Figure S 3: Comparison of the downscaled NOX emissions energy sector in 2010. (a) Spatial emission density for AIM-SSP/RCP. (b) Spatial emission density for CEDS. (c) the datasets on normal scales. (d) The datasets on logarithmic scales. All panels use the same unit (kg/NO2/m2).
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Supplementary Figure S 4: Comparison of the downscaled SO2 emissions energy sector in 2010. (a) Spatial emission density for AIM-SSP/RCP. (b) Spatial emission density for CEDS. (c) the datasets on normal scales. (d) The datasets on logarithmic scales. All panels use the same unit (kg/s/m2).
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Supplementary Figure S 5: Comparison of the downscaled SO2 emissions from the transport sector in 2005. (a) Spatial emission density for AIM-SSP/RCP. (b) Spatial emission density for CEDS. (c) the datasets on normal scales. (d) The datasets on logarithmic scales. All panels use the same unit (kg/s/m2).
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Supplementary Figure S 6: Comparison of the downscaled SO2 emissions from the residential and commercial sector in 2005. (a) Spatial emission density for AIM-SSP/RCP. (b) Spatial emission density for CEDS. (c) the datasets on normal scales. (d) The datasets on logarithmic scales. All panels use the same unit (kg/s/m2).
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Supplementary Figure S 7: Comparison of the downscaled SO2 emissions from the energy sector in 2015. (a) Spatial emission density for AIM-SSP/RCP. (b) Spatial emission density for ScenarMIP data. (c) the datasets on normal scales. (d) The datasets on logarithmic scales. All panels use the same unit (kg/s/m2).
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Supplementary Figure S 8: Comparison of the downscaled SO2 emissions from the energy sector in 2050. (a) Spatial emission density for AIM-SSP/RCP. (b) Spatial emission density for ScenarMIP data. (c) the datasets on normal scales. (d) The datasets on logarithmic scales. All panels use the same unit (kg/s/m2).
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Supplementary Figure S 9: Comparison of the downscaled SO2 emissions from the energy sector in 2100. (a) Spatial emission density for AIM-SSP/RCP. (b) Spatial emission density for ScenarMIP data. (c) the datasets on normal scales. (d) The datasets on logarithmic scales. All panels use the same unit (kg/s/m2).
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Supplementary Figure S 10: Comparison of the downscaled NOx emissions from the energy sector in 2015. (a) Spatial emission density for AIM-SSP/RCP. (b) Spatial emission density for ScenarMIP data. (c) the datasets on normal scales. (d) The datasets on logarithmic scales. All panels use the same unit (kg/NO2/m2).
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Supplementary Figure S 11: Comparison of the downscaled NOx emissions from the energy sector in 2050. (a) Spatial emission density for AIM-SSP/RCP. (b) Spatial emission density for ScenarMIP data. (c) the datasets on normal scales. (d) The datasets on logarithmic scales. All panels use the same unit (kg/NO2/m2).
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Supplementary Figure S 12: Comparison of the downscaled NOx emissions from the energy sector in 2100. (a) Spatial emission density for AIM-SSP/RCP. (b) Spatial emission density for ScenarMIP data. (c) the datasets on normal scales. (d) The datasets on logarithmic scales. All panels use the same unit (kg/NO2/m2).