Air pollution reduction and climate co-benefits in China’s industries

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Haoqi Qian
Shaodan Xu
Jing Cao
Feizhou Ren
Wendong Wei
Jing Meng
Libo Wu
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[1] Fudan University,Institute for Global Public Policy
[2] Fudan University,LSE
[3] Fudan University,Fudan Research Centre for Global Public Policy
[4] Fudan University,School of Economics
[5] Tsinghua University,Center for Energy Economics and Strategy Studies
[6] Shanghai Jiao Tong University,School of Economics and Management
[7] Shanghai Jiao Tong University,School of International and Public Affairs
[8] University College London,SJTU
[9] Fudan University,UNIDO Joint Institute of Inclusive and Sustainable Industrial Development
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Nature Sustainability | 2021年 / 4卷
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Air pollution reduction policies can simultaneously mitigate CO2 emissions in the industrial sector, but the extent of these co-benefits is understudied. We analyse the potential co-benefits for SO2, NOx, particulate matter (PM) and CO2 emission reduction in major industrial sectors in China. We construct and analyse a firm-level database covering nearly 80,000 observations and use scenario simulations to estimate the co-benefits. The findings show that substantial co-benefits could be achieved with three specific interventions. Energy intensity improvement can reduce SO2, NOx, PM and CO2 emissions for non-power sectors by 26–44%, 19–44%, 25–46% and 18–50%, respectively. Reductions from scale structure adjustment such as phasing out small firms and developing large ones can amount to 1–8%, 1–6%, 2–20% and 0.2–3%. Electrification can reduce emissions by 19–25%, 4–28%, 20–29% and 11–12% if the share of electricity generated from non-fossil fuel sources is 70%. Since firm heterogeneity is essential to realize the co-benefits and directly determines the magnitudes of these benefits, stricter and sensible environmental policies targeting industrial firms can accelerate China’s sustainable transformation.
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