Drivers of improved PM2.5air quality in China from 2013 to 2017

Author:

Zhang Qiang,Zheng YixuanORCID,Tong Dan,Shao Min,Wang ShuxiaoORCID,Zhang Yuanhang,Xu Xiangde,Wang Jinnan,He Hong,Liu Wenqing,Ding Yihui,Lei Yu,Li Junhua,Wang Zifa,Zhang Xiaoye,Wang Yuesi,Cheng Jing,Liu Yang,Shi Qinren,Yan Liu,Geng GuannanORCID,Hong Chaopeng,Li Meng,Liu Fei,Zheng BoORCID,Cao Junji,Ding AijunORCID,Gao Jian,Fu Qingyan,Huo Juntao,Liu Baoxian,Liu Zirui,Yang Fumo,He Kebin,Hao Jiming

Abstract

From 2013 to 2017, with the implementation of the toughest-ever clean air policy in China, significant declines in fine particle (PM2.5) concentrations occurred nationwide. Here we estimate the drivers of the improved PM2.5air quality and the associated health benefits in China from 2013 to 2017 based on a measure-specific integrated evaluation approach, which combines a bottom-up emission inventory, a chemical transport model, and epidemiological exposure-response functions. The estimated national population–weighted annual mean PM2.5concentrations decreased from 61.8 (95%CI: 53.3–70.0) to 42.0 µg/m3(95% CI: 35.7–48.6) in 5 y, with dominant contributions from anthropogenic emission abatements. Although interannual meteorological variations could significantly alter PM2.5concentrations, the corresponding effects on the 5-y trends were relatively small. The measure-by-measure evaluation indicated that strengthening industrial emission standards (power plants and emission-intensive industrial sectors), upgrades on industrial boilers, phasing out outdated industrial capacities, and promoting clean fuels in the residential sector were major effective measures in reducing PM2.5pollution and health burdens. These measures were estimated to contribute to 6.6- (95% CI: 5.9–7.1), 4.4- (95% CI: 3.8–4.9), 2.8- (95% CI: 2.5–3.0), and 2.2- (95% CI: 2.0–2.5) µg/m3declines in the national PM2.5concentration in 2017, respectively, and further reduced PM2.5-attributable excess deaths by 0.37 million (95% CI: 0.35–0.39), or 92% of the total avoided deaths. Our study confirms the effectiveness of China’s recent clean air actions, and the measure-by-measure evaluation provides insights into future clean air policy making in China and in other developing and polluting countries.

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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