Comparison of PM2.5 and CO2 Concentrations in Large Cities of China during the COVID-19 Lockdown

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Chuwei Liu
Zhongwei Huang
Jianping Huang
Chunsheng Liang
Lei Ding
Xinbo Lian
Xiaoyue Liu
Li Zhang
Danfeng Wang
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[1] Lanzhou University,Collaborative Innovation Center for Western Ecological Safety (CIWES), College of Atmospheric Sciences
[2] CAS Center for Excellence in Tibetan Plateau Earth Sciences,undefined
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PM; CO; emissions; lockdown measures; traffic emission; industrial activity; PM2.5; CO2排放; 封锁措施; 交通排放; 工业活动;
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Estimating the impacts on PM2.5 pollution and CO2 emissions by human activities in different urban regions is important for developing efficient policies. In early 2020, China implemented a lockdown policy to contain the spread of COVID-19, resulting in a significant reduction of human activities. This event presents a convenient opportunity to study the impact of human activities in the transportation and industrial sectors on air pollution. Here, we investigate the variations in air quality attributed to the COVID-19 lockdown policy in the megacities of China by combining in-situ environmental and meteorological datasets, the Suomi-NPP/VIIRS and the CO2 emissions from the Carbon Monitor project. Our study shows that PM2.5 concentrations in the spring of 2020 decreased by 41.87% in the Yangtze River Delta (YRD) and 43.30% in the Pearl River Delta (PRD), respectively, owing to the significant shutdown of traffic and manufacturing industries. However, PM2.5 concentrations in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei (BTH) region only decreased by 2.01% because the energy and steel industries were not fully paused. In addition, unfavorable weather conditions contributed to further increases in the PM2.5 concentration. Furthermore, CO2 concentrations were not significantly affected in China during the short-term emission reduction, despite a 19.52% reduction in CO2 emissions compared to the same period in 2019. Our results suggest that concerted efforts from different emission sectors and effective long-term emission reduction strategies are necessary to control air pollution and CO2 emissions.
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