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Air Pollution: China (Post-COVID-19)

Researchers studying China found air quality may have improved following strict lock downs during the COVID-19 outbreak.

  • Satellite imaging showed NO2 levels above China decreased in early February as compared to January, but increased in late February as industrial activity resumed
  • Numerous cities saw improvements in general air quality and 120 cities achieved standard air quality levels
  • On average, PM2.5 levels decreased by 14.8%, PM10 levels decreased by 20.5%, NO2 levels decreased by 25% (12.9 μg/m3), SO2 levels decreased by 21.4%, CO levels decreased by 6.2%, and O3 levels remained consistent
  • ESA satellite images showed NO2 levels decreased 20-30% from February 10, 2020 to February 25, 2020
  • The US NASA Aura and European Copernicus Sentinel-5 Precursor satellites found NO2 levels decreased ~48% from late January to early February 2020, a larger decrease than could be attributed to celebration of Lunar New Year alone

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Updated 2020-11-01

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