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亚洲清洁空气中心、清华大学、北京大学共同发布报告 以环境空气质量标准研究为修订提供科学参考
Jing Ji Wang·2025-10-27 07:43

Core Insights - The 2025 China Blue Sky Observation Forum was held in Beijing, focusing on the theme "Continuous Improvement of Air Quality: Standards Lead, Health Driven" [1] - The forum released a series of research reports in collaboration with Tsinghua University and Peking University, analyzing the revision of China's air quality standards and its economic impacts [1][2] - The proposed new air quality standard limit of 25μg/m3 for PM2.5 aims to enhance health benefits and drive continuous improvement in air quality [1] Group 1 - The report "Analysis of the Path to Achieve Revised Environmental Air Quality Standards" outlines scenario target values and phased recommendations for revising air quality standards, establishing achievable paths for compliance [1] - The report emphasizes the need for upgrading standards in line with ongoing air quality improvements and reduction measures [1] - The research highlights the synergistic benefits of pollution reduction and carbon emission cuts, along with health benefits associated with the new standards [1] Group 2 - The economic impact assessment report utilizes a computable general equilibrium model to evaluate the macroeconomic effects and cost-benefit analysis of four standard revision scenarios for 2030 and 2035 [2] - Following the WHO's updated global air quality guidelines, the U.S. and EU are set to revise their air quality standards in 2024, tightening PM2.5 annual concentration limits to 9μg/m3 and 10μg/m3 respectively [2] - The study analyzes the triggers, institutional and decision-making processes, scientific evaluation frameworks, and cost-benefit assessments of the U.S. and EU practices, providing valuable insights for China and other countries [2]