Despite significant increases in particulate pollution (PM2.5) in many regions of the world, global pollution has declined since 2013. That decline is due entirely to China’s success in steeply reducing pollution. In 2013, China experienced some of its highest pollution levels to that point, and public awareness and criticism reached new heights. The following year, at the 2014 annual meeting of the People’s Congress, Premier Li Keqiang declared a “war against pollution.”

China’s strict policy action led to a swift reduction in pollution. Particulate pollution in China declined by 41 percent between 2013 and 2022 and by 3.4  percent from 2021 to 2022 alone. Because of these air quality improvements, the average Chinese citizen can expect to live 2 years longer, provided the reductions are sustained. Beijing province experienced the largest decline in pollution, dropping 54.1 percent in just nine years. If this success is sustained, the average person living there could expect to live 3.9 years longer. Despite tremendous progress over the past few years, there is still much work to do to reduce pollution in China. The pollution there is still 5.6 times the WHO guideline and remains one of the top threats to life expectancy in the country.

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Areas of Focus: Environment
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Environment
Producing and using energy damages people’s health and the environment. EPIC research is quantifying the social costs of energy choices and uncovering policies that help protect health while facilitating growth.
Air Pollution
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Air Pollution
Air pollution from fossil fuel combustion poses a grave threat to human health worldwide. EPIC research is using real-world data to calculate the effects of air pollution on human health...
Clean Air Program
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Clean Air Program
The Clean Air Program works to bring actionable air pollution information, its impact on our health, and effective policy solutions to communities around the world.
AQLI
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AQLI
Particulate air pollution is one of the most serious risks to human health globally. To help communicate those risks, the Air Quality Life Index (AQLI) converts particulate air pollution into...