| Literature DB >> 33971713 |
Jingjing Jiang1, Bin Ye2, Shuai Shao3, Nan Zhou4, Dashan Wang2, Zhenzhong Zeng2, Junguo Liu2.
Abstract
Making a cost-effective governance of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and air pollution is of great importance for megacities to pursue a sustainable future. To achieve this, the present study advocates megacities to implement a two-tier synergic governance system consisting of both synergic governance between GHG and air pollutant emission reductions and between megacities and their surrounding regions. Based on the LEAP model and WRF-SMOKE-CMAQ simulation platform, this study found that climate governance of China's megacity, Shenzhen, could synergistically contribute to decreasing urban annual PM2.5 concentration by 5.6% in 2030. Using synergic governance with surrounding regions could further help cap and then quickly decrease the megacity's GHG emissions and lower its PM2.5 concentrations by an additional 11.8%. The results demonstrated the substantial effects of transdepartment and transregional synergic governance on Shenzhen's GHG emission reduction and air quality improvement. Furthermore, this study suggested road transportation and power generation and supply as the two priority fields for wide-ranging megacities to promote two-tier synergic governance, highlighting an integration of improved urban electrification with high-efficiency electricity use and a renewable-based power supply.Entities:
Keywords: GHG emissions; air pollution; megacities; renewable power supply; synergic governance; urban electrification
Year: 2021 PMID: 33971713 DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.0c06952
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Sci Technol ISSN: 0013-936X Impact factor: 9.028