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How does the air pollution prevention and control action plan affect sulfur dioxide intensity in China?

Shuhai Niu, Yidong Chen, Ruiwen Zhang, Yanchao Feng

2023Frontiers in Public Health17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

As a part of China's efforts to mitigate and control air pollution in key areas, the Air Pollution Prevention and Control Action Plan was implemented in 2013, and several regulatory measures were introduced. Based on the data from 271 prefecture-level cities between 2008 and 2018, the difference-in-differences model is used to explore the effect of it on sulfur dioxide intensity in our study, and several significant results are as follows: (1) The baseline results suggest a 23% reduction in sulfur dioxide intensity in pilot cities compared to non-pilot cities. (2) The total factor productivity fails to play a partial mediating role in reducing the sulfur dioxide intensity under the implementation of the policy. (3) The results of the triple differences model suggest that the policy still exerts significant adverse effects on sulfur dioxide intensity in the pilot areas of the carbon emission trading scheme.

Topics & Concepts

Action planSulfur dioxideAir pollutionPollutionEnvironmental scienceChinaIntensity (physics)Carbon dioxideControl (management)Computer scienceChemistryPolitical scienceEcologyPhysicsOrganic chemistryQuantum mechanicsArtificial intelligenceInorganic chemistryBiologyLawAir Quality and Health ImpactsEnergy, Environment, Economic GrowthAtmospheric chemistry and aerosols
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