2020
DOI: 10.5194/acp-20-7783-2020
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Decadal changes in anthropogenic source contribution of PM<sub>2.5</sub> pollution and related health impacts in China, 1990–2015

Abstract: Abstract. Air quality in China has changed dramatically in response to rapid development of the economy and to policies. In this work, we investigate the changes in anthropogenic source contribution to ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5) air pollution and related health impacts in China during 1990–2015 and elucidate the drivers behind the decadal transition. We estimate the contribution of five anthropogenic emitting sectors to ambient PM2.5 exposure and related premature mortality over China duri… Show more

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“…Over the past few decades, the poor air quality in China has attracted intensive attentions ( Fan et al, 2021 ; Liu et al, 2020a ; Wang et al, 2021b ; Zong et al, 2021 ). To improve air quality, the Chinese government has implemented a series of strict emission control strategies, such as the Air Pollution Prevention and Control Action Plan in 2013 ( Cai et al, 2017 ; Ge et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the past few decades, the poor air quality in China has attracted intensive attentions ( Fan et al, 2021 ; Liu et al, 2020a ; Wang et al, 2021b ; Zong et al, 2021 ). To improve air quality, the Chinese government has implemented a series of strict emission control strategies, such as the Air Pollution Prevention and Control Action Plan in 2013 ( Cai et al, 2017 ; Ge et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bottom−up estimates of anthropogenic emissions changes over 2015–2017 suggest reductions in industrial (19%), residential (16%), and power generation (11%) emissions (B. Zheng et al., 2018 ). The previous studies of sector contributions to air quality in China mainly analyze individual years over 2010–2020 using different methods (Gao et al., 2019 ; GBD MAPS Working Group, 2016 ; Gu et al., 2018 ; Hu, Huang, et al., 2017 ; Lelieveld et al., 2015 ; J. Liu, Xing, et al., 2020 ; McDuffie et al., 2021 ; C. Reddington et al., 2019 ). An ensemble of these estimates finds these contributions to be 30% from industry, 26% from residential, 16% from agricultural, 14% from power generation, and 7% from land transport emissions (C. Reddington et al., 2019 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Severe haze events caused by particulate matter have occurred regularly in China during recent decades, bringing health hazards and reducing atmospheric visibility [1][2][3][4]. These events have drawn worldwide attention, with many studies reporting frequent severe pollution in China's most developed regions [5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%