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NASA and ESA observations
- NASA and European Space Agency (ESA) pollution monitoring satellites have detected significant decreases in nitrogen dioxide (NO2) over China.
- ~30% – a dramatic decline over China in February compared to early January.
- Nitrogen dioxide is a pollutant which comes primarily from the burning of fossil fuels.
- The maps show NO2 values across China from January 1-20, 2020 (before the quarantine) and February 10-25 (during the quarantine).
- The timing of that improvement in air quality coincides with the moment that government officials in China put Wuhan, the epicentre of the outbreak, into lockdown.
- More than 20 provinces and other regions told businesses to not resume work and observe quarantine measures in February.
- In 2019, those parts of China accounted for more than 80% of national GDP, and 90% of exports
- Fewer cars are driving, fewer factories are running Blocked transport and movement and massively disrupted business activity across the country.
The Shutdown stats
- Coal consumption at power plants was down 36%
- Operating rates for main steel products were down by more than 15%.
- Coal throughput at the largest coal port fell 29%
- Coking plant utilization fell 23%
- Utilization of oil refining capacity was lowered by 34%
Other Emissions declining too
- Over the same period in 2019, China released around 800m tonnes of CO2 (MtCO2).
- The current estimates are 600MtCO2.
- China’s carbon emissions have dropped by a quarter over the same period.
- While that’s a tiny fraction of its overall annual emissions, it’s substantial in a worldwide context, since China is the largest emitter of greenhouse gases.
Global events getting cancelled
- The virus has disrupted several events.
- The Geneva Motor Show was cancelled, after Switzerland banned all public gatherings of more than 1,000 people.
- In Houston, the giant annual CeraWeek gathering of oil and gas executives was called off.
- Formula One grand prix in Shanghai called off.
- The London Book Fair, the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco
- Global air traffic decreased by 4.3% in February
- More carbon savings will come from the cancellations of international conferences.
Health benefits due to COVID 19!
- Air pollution is estimated to contribute to more than 1 million premature deaths in China each year
- Even a short-term reduction in air pollution can make a difference.
- The shutdown and consequent reduction of air pollution can potentially save thousands of lives.
Health hazards at Home
- Those isolated at home and avoiding crowds may also have been exposed to more indoor air
- A big chunk of population in China still uses traditional wood or coal stoves for heating.
Will this low level of air pollution last for long ?
- The drop in air pollution and carbon emissions is likely to disappear as Chinese industry ramps up again in an attempt to offset its economic losses.
- Even during the 2008 global financial crisis, the immediate impact was for China’s emissions to fall.
- But then the government response was to roll out the biggest stimulus package in the history of mankind that then drove China’s emissions and global emissions up for years.
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