星期五, 16 5 月, 2025
Home PV Project OECD report: Automobile becomes principal air pollution source in China's cities

OECD report: Automobile becomes principal air pollution source in China's cities

The impact of traffic on the air quality of Chinese cities has become tremendous, with automobiles being the top air pollution source, says a report released by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) on Tuesday.


    The OECD Report on Environmental Performance Review of China said that in Guangzhou and Shanghai, more than 80 percent of carbon monoxide and 40 percent of nitrogen-oxygen compounds came from automobile emissions.


    Carbon monoxide is harmful because it reduces oxygen delivery to the body's organs and tissues. It is most harmful to those who suffer from heart and respiratory diseases. Nitrogen-oxygen compounds are harmful to eyes and the respiratory system.


    High levels of the pollutants in air also affected healthy people, said experts.


    The report said China should promote the use of clean fuel and environment-friendly vehicles and encourage alternative transport methods.


    The OECD and China's State Environmental Protection Administration (SEPA) held a press conference on the publication of the report here on Tuesday.


    The report, initiated in 2005, examines the progress made by China since 1990 in air, water and waste management, protection of nature and bio-diversity.


    The report pointed out that the biggest obstacles to China's environmental policy implementation are at the local level, because local authorities value economic growth above the environment.


    The report urged the Chinese government to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of the implementation of environmental policies and give more supervisory and administrative power to environmental protection departments.
 

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisment -

Most Popular

Six American Cities Excelling in Renewable Energy Use

As Americans across the country celebrate Earth Day, begun by Gaylord Nelson and Denis Hayes in 1970, six cities have been singled out as...

Alcemi Secures Planning Permission for 300 MW BESS Project

Alcemi, an energy storage developer,has received planning permission for their 300 MW Kintore BESS in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The Kintore BESS is located on a brownfield...

Second phase of 490 MW PV plant in Peloponnese coal land starts to build

Terna won the contract for the construction of the second of the three parts of a 490 MW solar park in Megalopolis, on former...

Romania launches renewables auction for 3.5 GW

Following a successful first round, in which developers won government support for projects of 1.53 GW altogether, the Romanian Ministry of Energy issued another...