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Significant inequality shown in Chinese provincial export-related fine particle matter pollution and their contributors

  • Jingxu Wang
  • , Zhengzhong Liu
  • , Peng Liu
  • , Yu Liu
  • , Mingxi Du
  • , Siyi Huang
  • , Yuanhong Zhao
  • , Youfan Chen
  • , Lulu Chen
  • , Kailan Tian
  • , Haoyu Zhang
  • , Zhongyi Li
  • , Heran Zheng
  • Ocean University of China
  • Peking University
  • Sichuan Academy of Environmental Policy and Planning
  • George Washington University
  • CAS - Academy of Mathematics and System Sciences
  • University College London

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摘要

International export is a key driver of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) pollution in China, but the specific pollution contribution among foreign consumers to Chinese regions is still unclear. Here, we integrate atmospheric and economic models to explore this contribution. International export accounts for 9.9% of China’s ambient PM2.5 pollution in 2017, ranging from 7.2% in the Southwest to 13.8% in the East Coast. Material & energy production and transportation are the key producing contributors. The USA and Western Europe are the leading pollution contributors to most provinces. Foreign consumption on construction and manufacturing products contributes most pollution. Over 75.0% of the pollution is embodied in indirect exports and the proportion decreases as the supply chain deepens. Although inland regions only account for 19.8% of China’s export volume, their associated pollution contributions reach 65.0%. This study offers a basis for targeted cooperation on pollution mitigation between Chinese provinces and foreign countries.

源语言英语
文章编号467
期刊Communications Earth and Environment
6
1
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 12月 2025

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