Cars and Drivers
Chinese Admit Cars Are Major Source Of Air Pollution
Published:
Last Updated:
The Chinese government has admitted what most experts on pollution and car emissions have known for years. One of the biggest sources of air pollution in China is cars.
According to the People’s Daily and the Xinhua news agency:
Automotive vehicles have emerged as a major source of China’s air pollution, according to a report released by the Ministry of Environmental Protection (MEP) on Saturday (June 3)
China had 295 million automotive vehicles on its roads as of the end of last year, emitting pollutants weighing about 44.725 million tonnes, down 1.3 percent year on year, the report showed.
Analysis of air pollutants of 15 major Chinese cities showed that local mobile emitters, a category that includes vehicles, contributed to about 13.5 percent to 41 percent of total fine particle concentration, according to Liu Bingjiang, a senior official with MEP.
The MEP will enhance supervision on the production, use and elimination of automotive vehicles to reduce air pollution, Liu added.
The fact of the matter is that the danger of pollution to human health is not the only issue which needs to be addressed in China. It is the world’s largest car market, nearly 50% larger than the U.S. which held the top spot virtually since the car was invented. Sales in China should reach 25 million this year. The government could elect to permanently cap the number of cars which can travel into large cities. During periods of high pollution, there are systems to cut auto traffic by 50% on some days. Such a decision could cripple the industry
The most serious part of the problem is that Chinese cities are among the most polluted in the world. Only India has large cities which regularly have higher air pollution problems. The WHO estimates that air pollution kills seven million people a year in China. The number of people who have severe health problems because of polluted air rises into the tens of million.
Now that the government has admitted the air pollution ties to cars, what will it do about the problem? There is no winning solution, at lease economically.
The Average American Is Losing Momentum on Their Savings Every Day (Sponsor)
If you’re like many Americans and keep your money ‘safe’ in a checking or savings account, think again. The average yield on a savings account is a paltry .4%* today. Checking accounts are even worse.
But there is good news. To win qualified customers, some accounts are paying nearly 10x the national average! That’s an incredible way to keep your money safe and earn more at the same time. Our top pick for high yield savings accounts includes other benefits as well. You can earn up to 3.80% with a Checking & Savings Account today Sign up and get up to $300 with direct deposit. No account fees. FDIC Insured.
Click here to see how much more you could be earning on your savings today. It takes just a few minutes to open an account to make your money work for you.
Thank you for reading! Have some feedback for us?
Contact the 24/7 Wall St. editorial team.