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This report estimates the costs of three measures to reduce air pollution in China: replacing coal with natural gas for residential and commercial heating, replacing half of Chinas coal-fired electric power generation with renewables or nuclear power, and scrapping highly polluting vehicles.
Off the roads, the plan focused on limiting the use of coal-fired boilers, providing people with cleaner fuels to burn at home, and restructuring industry to reduce emissions.
Over the past decade, Chinas once-pollution-choked skies have steadily improved, ing to more than two decades of atmospheric measurements taken by NASA satellites. But researchers say that there is still a long way to go to clean Chinas air and protect the health of its citizens.
Its goals are to reduce PM2. 5 density in cities at the prefecture level and above by 10 percent by 2025, compared to the 2020 level; to control the proportion of days each year with heavy air pollution to 1 percent or less; and to cut emissions of nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds by over 10 percent.
In June 2022, a new plan set out targets to increase total renewable energy consumption to 1 billion tonnes of standard coal equivalent (tce) (from 0.68 billion tce in 2020) and the share of non-fossil fuel energy to 20% of primary energy consumption by 2025 (from 15.9% in 2020), which could help reduce carbon
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Air pollution in China Air pollution is responsible for about 2 million deaths in China per year. Of those deaths, ambient air pollution alone caused more than 1 million deaths, while household air pollution from cooking with polluting fuels and technologies caused another million deaths in the same period in China.
The Law on Air Pollution Prevention and Control is the most important overarching framework law on Chinas air pollution regime, aimed at protecting and improving the environment, preventing and controlling air pollution, safeguarding public health, promoting the ecological infrastructure development and facilitating
In 1983, the Chinese government announced that environmental protection would become a state policy. China began taking an active role in international environmental policy since the 1992 Rio Meeting on Environment and Development. It has been active in international environmental fora since.

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