
The benefits of tackling carbon neutrality and air quality together
New analysis develops provincial-level strategies and policies to deliver emissions reductions and improve air quality in two Chinese provinces
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The Center for Global Sustainability at the University of Maryland and the Department of Earth System Science at Tsinghua University's new analysis developed provincial decarbonization pathways to achieve China’s carbon neutrality before 2060 using a global integrated assessment model with provincial details of China (GCAM-China), and conducts a deep dive analysis of local air quality improvement in two provinces - Guangdong and Shandong - by coupling GCAM-China with an air pollutant emissions model.
In accordance with the previous report, this analysis varied the use of end-of-pipe control policies, climate ambition, and CCUS technology to evaluate the impact of different policy pathways on air pollutant emissions reduction. The results found that both end-of-pipe control and climate mitigation are needed to achieve WHO PM2.5 concentration targets in both Guangdong and Shandong.