International audienceDirect residential and transportation energy consumption (RTC) contributes significantly to ambient fine particulate matter with a diameter smaller than 2.5 μm (PM$_{2.5}$) in China. During massive rural-urban migration, population and pollutant emissions from RTC have evolved in terms of magnitude and geographic distribution, which was thought to worsen PM$_{2.5}$ levels in cities but has not been quantitatively addressed. We quantify the temporal trends and spatial patterns of migration to cities and evaluate their associated pollutant emissions from RTC and subsequent health impact from 1980 to 2030. We show that, despite increased urban RTC emissions due to migration, the net effect of migration in China has been a...
China’s rapid economic development has resulted in a series of serious environmental pollution...
To tackle the severe fine particle (PM2.5) pollution in China, the government has implemented string...
Recent studies in PM2.5 sources show that anthropogenic emissions are the main contributors to haze ...
International audienceDirect residential and transportation energy consumption (RTC) contributes sig...
Direct residential and transportation energy consumption (RTC) contributes significantly to ambient ...
In China, rural migrant workers (RMWs) are employed in urban workplaces but receive minimal resource...
Hundreds of millions of rural residents have migrated to cities in China in recent years. Different ...
With rapid urbanization and industrialization, PM2.5 pollution exerts a significant negative impact ...
Rural residential energy consumption in China is experiencing a rapid transition towards clean energ...
Abstract Background Severe air pollution in China threatens human health, and its negative impact de...
Plug-in electric vehicles (EVs) in China aim to improve sustainability and reduce environmental heal...
Exposure to ambient and indoor particle matter (PM2.5) leads to millions of premature deaths in Chin...
PM2.5 pollution has gradually attracted people’s attention due to its important negative impact on p...
Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) has been an important environmental issue because it can seriously h...
Particulate matter (PM2.5) is a significant public health concern in China, and the Chinese governme...
China’s rapid economic development has resulted in a series of serious environmental pollution...
To tackle the severe fine particle (PM2.5) pollution in China, the government has implemented string...
Recent studies in PM2.5 sources show that anthropogenic emissions are the main contributors to haze ...
International audienceDirect residential and transportation energy consumption (RTC) contributes sig...
Direct residential and transportation energy consumption (RTC) contributes significantly to ambient ...
In China, rural migrant workers (RMWs) are employed in urban workplaces but receive minimal resource...
Hundreds of millions of rural residents have migrated to cities in China in recent years. Different ...
With rapid urbanization and industrialization, PM2.5 pollution exerts a significant negative impact ...
Rural residential energy consumption in China is experiencing a rapid transition towards clean energ...
Abstract Background Severe air pollution in China threatens human health, and its negative impact de...
Plug-in electric vehicles (EVs) in China aim to improve sustainability and reduce environmental heal...
Exposure to ambient and indoor particle matter (PM2.5) leads to millions of premature deaths in Chin...
PM2.5 pollution has gradually attracted people’s attention due to its important negative impact on p...
Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) has been an important environmental issue because it can seriously h...
Particulate matter (PM2.5) is a significant public health concern in China, and the Chinese governme...
China’s rapid economic development has resulted in a series of serious environmental pollution...
To tackle the severe fine particle (PM2.5) pollution in China, the government has implemented string...
Recent studies in PM2.5 sources show that anthropogenic emissions are the main contributors to haze ...