Categorieën: Alle - policies - restrictions - air - pollution

door Fatima Hernandez 4 jaren geleden

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Coronavirus & Environment

The unprecedented drop in coal consumption and travel restrictions in China due to the coronavirus pandemic has led to significant environmental improvements. Key areas, particularly Wuhan, observed a 25%

Coronavirus & Environment

Coronavirus & Environment

CASE STUDY: CHINA

President Xi Jinping promised to make combating pollution
The period of a more cleaner air must be used to promote total changes in pollution reduction in a longer-term
The reduction of pollution has been very evident therefore when this virus situation ends and companies return to work to recover, the environmental conditions will worsen even more than they were

"Revenge pollution"

The policies have resulted in a significant impact with overall pollution
China is the world's biggest producer and consumer of coal
The country's major coal-fired power stations saw a 36% drop in consumption from February 3 to March 1

This changes were in comparation with the last year.

This resource = 59% of the country energy
Air pollution improved in China
China contributes 30% of the world's CO2 emissions annually
The average number of "good quality air days" increased 21.5% in February.

In Hong Kong an example of long-term impact of air pulltion is the 1500 premature death caused by it

The reduce of traffic volume and congestion

becuase people start to work online in their houses

specially in Wuhan, the epicenter of this virus.

CO2 emissions are down by 25%

because of the measures to contain the coronavirus

Travel restrinctions: The emission of the airplanes daily reduced by a 70%

Satellite images shows a big reduction of nitrogen dioxide emissions in Febreaury

because of the reduce of vehicles, power plants and industrial facilities

by NASA