Analysis of the spillover effect between CO2 and other pollutants in China

Environmental quality is strongly coupling with the result of emissions reduction in most countries, while emissions reduction is influenced by the diversity of control policies, engineering facilities and development patterns. Further, local in which technical or policy that concern the control of...

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Autores principales: Siping Ji, Weishi Zhang, Ying Xu, Yujian Wang, Wendai Lv, Bashir Ahmad, Shixiong Wang
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:fdbebc353dea44819431d0c810b0d2f52021-12-01T04:57:29ZAnalysis of the spillover effect between CO2 and other pollutants in China1470-160X10.1016/j.ecolind.2021.107988https://doaj.org/article/fdbebc353dea44819431d0c810b0d2f52021-10-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1470160X21006531https://doaj.org/toc/1470-160XEnvironmental quality is strongly coupling with the result of emissions reduction in most countries, while emissions reduction is influenced by the diversity of control policies, engineering facilities and development patterns. Further, local in which technical or policy that concern the control of target emissions will impact other pollutants emission. In China, the emissions of both CO2 and other pollutants increased substantially during the past decades. With the development of emissions reduction, it promoted a considerable risk of emissions spillovers caused by the present mechanism. In this study, we assessed the contributions of emissions spillovers to emission reductions by applying a more comprehensive indicator of pollutants, pollutant discharge fee (PDF), at the national, regional and provincial levels. The results shown positive and significant mutual effect between the PDF and CO2 emissions. That is, CO2 emission is significantly related with the process of other pollutants emissions reduction. Additionally, the positive correlation indicated further increases with the Five-Year Plan (FYP) cycle. Emissions spillovers have become an urgent risk for China. With the performance change, emissions reduction and environmental governance should heighten integration. Regional-level and provincial authorities must reconsider the matched emissions sustainability responsibilities and policies to avoid emissions spillovers and achieve meaningful emission controls. The study therefore suggested that a hierarchy of emission reductions, in the hope to promote emission reductions, improve environmental quality and contribute greenhouse gas reductions.Siping JiWeishi ZhangYing XuYujian WangWendai LvBashir AhmadShixiong WangElsevierarticleEmissions reductionCO2 emissionEmissions spilloversPollutant discharge feePollutants emissionEcologyQH540-549.5ENEcological Indicators, Vol 129, Iss , Pp 107988- (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic Emissions reduction
CO2 emission
Emissions spillovers
Pollutant discharge fee
Pollutants emission
Ecology
QH540-549.5
spellingShingle Emissions reduction
CO2 emission
Emissions spillovers
Pollutant discharge fee
Pollutants emission
Ecology
QH540-549.5
Siping Ji
Weishi Zhang
Ying Xu
Yujian Wang
Wendai Lv
Bashir Ahmad
Shixiong Wang
Analysis of the spillover effect between CO2 and other pollutants in China
description Environmental quality is strongly coupling with the result of emissions reduction in most countries, while emissions reduction is influenced by the diversity of control policies, engineering facilities and development patterns. Further, local in which technical or policy that concern the control of target emissions will impact other pollutants emission. In China, the emissions of both CO2 and other pollutants increased substantially during the past decades. With the development of emissions reduction, it promoted a considerable risk of emissions spillovers caused by the present mechanism. In this study, we assessed the contributions of emissions spillovers to emission reductions by applying a more comprehensive indicator of pollutants, pollutant discharge fee (PDF), at the national, regional and provincial levels. The results shown positive and significant mutual effect between the PDF and CO2 emissions. That is, CO2 emission is significantly related with the process of other pollutants emissions reduction. Additionally, the positive correlation indicated further increases with the Five-Year Plan (FYP) cycle. Emissions spillovers have become an urgent risk for China. With the performance change, emissions reduction and environmental governance should heighten integration. Regional-level and provincial authorities must reconsider the matched emissions sustainability responsibilities and policies to avoid emissions spillovers and achieve meaningful emission controls. The study therefore suggested that a hierarchy of emission reductions, in the hope to promote emission reductions, improve environmental quality and contribute greenhouse gas reductions.
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author Siping Ji
Weishi Zhang
Ying Xu
Yujian Wang
Wendai Lv
Bashir Ahmad
Shixiong Wang
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Weishi Zhang
Ying Xu
Yujian Wang
Wendai Lv
Bashir Ahmad
Shixiong Wang
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title Analysis of the spillover effect between CO2 and other pollutants in China
title_short Analysis of the spillover effect between CO2 and other pollutants in China
title_full Analysis of the spillover effect between CO2 and other pollutants in China
title_fullStr Analysis of the spillover effect between CO2 and other pollutants in China
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the spillover effect between CO2 and other pollutants in China
title_sort analysis of the spillover effect between co2 and other pollutants in china
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2021
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