2006
DOI: 10.1021/es051275n
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Modeling Study of Air Pollution Due to the Manufacture of Export Goods in China's Pearl River Delta

Abstract: The Pearl River Delta is a major manufacturing region on the south coast of China that produces more than $100 billion of goods annually for export to North America, Europe, and other parts of Asia. Considerable air pollution is caused by the manufacturing industries themselves and by the power plants, trucks, and ships that support them. We estimate that 10-40% of emissions of primary SO 2 , NO x , RSP, and VOC in the region are caused by exportrelated activities. Using the STEM-2K1 atmospheric transport mode… Show more

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“…Surprisingly, net trade, measured as exports minus imports, contributed very little to changes in China's overall environmental impacts, though this may vary on a regional basis (40). There is a rough balance between CO2 emissions from the production of exports and emissions avoided by imports.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surprisingly, net trade, measured as exports minus imports, contributed very little to changes in China's overall environmental impacts, though this may vary on a regional basis (40). There is a rough balance between CO2 emissions from the production of exports and emissions avoided by imports.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The global anthropogenic emissions are taken from the EDGAR v.4.1 inventory, which provides annual global emissions of greenhouse gases and ozone precursors on a 1 • × 1 • horizontal grid, but typically the anthropogenic emissions are overwritten by data from various regional inventories. For instance over Asia we use the detailed inventory from Streets et al (2006) (Price and Rind, 1994), rescaled with LIS-OTD climatology (Sauvage et al, 2007a;Murray et al, 2012) and are estimated at almost 6 Tg(N) year −1 (Martin et al, 2007).…”
Section: Geos-chem Configurationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The overlap between important CO sources and convection occurs primarily over the Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP) according to Fig. 10, which displays anthropogenic CO emissions from the Streets inventory (Streets et al, 2006) and GEOS-5 upward convective mass fluxes. The impact of convective transport on the O 3 distribution is more complicated.…”
Section: Relationship Between Convection and The Co And O 3 Distributmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The low-cost of Chinese production does benefit most consumers, but this benefit comes at the detriment of both the local Chinese environment (Streets et al, 2006) and the global environment due to the effects of climate change. Cheap production in China could be globally beneficial in terms of the environment as well, though, particularly in driving down the costs of environmental products like energy-efficient lighting or wind turbines.…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 99%