How to Fight Air Pollution in China

Air Pollution in China is Amongst the Worst in the World; What Are the Causes of This Smog Problem, and What Can be Done About It?

RIVERDALE, NJ / ACCESSWIRE / October 12, 2017 / China suffers from some of the worst air pollutions in the world. Two of its cities, Baoding and Xingtai, are in the top 10 for cities with the worst air pollution, according to the World Health Organization.1 China's smog causes a variety of health problems, and this year saw China's Jiangsu province receive the country's first ever red alert for smog. What are the causes of air pollution in China? It's important to understand the causes of air pollution in China, so solutions to the problem can be devised.

Causes of Air Pollution in China

There are various causes of air pollution in China, but the main cause is the burning of fossil fuels, including coal. Coal burning is the biggest contributing factor to China's smog problem, according to the Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences.

"Emissions from coal burning plants in China's most developed regions - Beijing, Hebei, and Tianjin - are five times China's national average emissions. Much of China gets its energy from coal, and the burning of this coal produces particulate matter," explains Kevin Wood, Camfil USA Vice President Sales & Marketing. "This particulate matter is responsible for turning the air into smog. These particles can reduce visibility, create acid rain, and damage people's health."2

The air in Beijing frequently hits 300 and above on the EPA's air quality guide, representing the worst possible rating on the guide. The EPA recommends that for particulate pollution numbers above 200, those with heart or lung diseases should avoid all outdoor physical activity, and everyone else should stay away from heavy exertion.3

The problem of smog becomes even worse during the wintertime, as many rural families and urban communities use coal to keep warm during the winter. Beijing suffers from some of the worst smog, and the problem is compounded by being in a valley between the Xishan and Yanshan mountain regions. If a high-pressure system moves in, the air above the city can't move over the nearby mountains, and just sits there becoming more polluted.

Health Effects of Air Pollution in China

In terms of the health effects of air pollution in China, exposure to the polluted air in various Chinese cities can cause heart or lung conditions, and exacerbate symptoms in people who already have said conditions.

Particulate matter, particles which are smaller than 10 micrometers, can damage lungs and cause heart attacks. It can also kill people who have heart or lung diseases.