
Environmental Studies and Forestry
Combined short-term and long-term emission controls improve air quality sustainably in China
Z. Wen, X. Ma, et al.
This study unveils the dynamic impact of both short-term and long-term emission reduction strategies on China's air quality. While short-term measures brought quick relief during international events, sustained long-term policies made remarkable strides in reducing PM2.5 concentrations. However, the journey towards cleaner air is ongoing, addressing challenges like ammonia levels and transboundary pollution. Conducted by a team of experts including Zhang Wen, Xin Ma, and others, this research is a vital step towards understanding sustainable air quality improvements.
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