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China's Air Pollution and Its Interactions with the World

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Speaker: Lin Jintai LIN Jintai, Professor, Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, School of Physics, Peking University Co-sponsored by China Project and Environmental Science and Engineering Seminar Series, Harvard School of Engineering and...

New York Times Cites China Project Symposium and Investigation

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Changing regional climate might be increasing atmospheric stagnation in northern China in winter, contributing to recent severe haze episodes. This is an area of active investigation in the atmospheric science community, both within China and beyond. It...

In the Spotlight - Air Pollution

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In the wake of severe air pollution levels in Beijing and other northern Chinese cities in January, an article in the Wall Street Journal featured a study by China Project researchers led by ZHAO Yu. Conducted by ZHAO (now based in the Nanjing University...

China's CO2 Emissions

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How accurate are estimates of China's emissions of carbon dioxide?: Recent CO2 trends, spatial distributions, and uncertainties. A China Project study ( Zhao, Nielsen, and McElroy 2012) makes the first "bottom-up" estimates of China's annual CO2 emissions...

Bibliographic References tagged with Atmospheric Modeling

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Jingran Zhang, Jingnan Zhang, Junheng Yan, Chris P. Nielsen, Ye Wu, Jiming Hao, Shaojun Zhang, and Michael B McElroy. 2025. “Rising CO2 and Decarbonization Strategies of Aviation in China in the Coming Decade ”. Environmental Science & Technology , 59, 33, Pp. 17496–17506
Jingran Zhang, Jingnan Zhang, Junheng Yan, Chris P. Nielsen, Ye Wu, Jiming Hao, Shaojun Zhang, and Michael B McElroy. 2025. “Rising CO2 and Decarbonization Strategies of Aviation in China in the Coming Decade ”. Environmental Science & Technology , 59, 33, Pp. 17496–17506
Haoqi Wang, Jiacheng Li, Ting Wu, Tao Ma, Lianfang Wei, Hailiang Zhang, Xi Yang, William Munger, Feng-Kui Duan, Yufen Zhang, Yinchang Feng, Qiang Zhang, Yele Sun, Pingqing Fu, Michael B. McElroy, and Shaojie Song. 2023. “Model Simulations and Predictions of Hydroxymethanesulfonate (HMS) in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Region, China: Roles of Aqueous Aerosols and Atmospheric Acidity”. Environmental Science & Technology, 58, 3
Haoqi Wang, Jiacheng Li, Ting Wu, Tao Ma, Lianfang Wei, Hailiang Zhang, Xi Yang, William Munger, Feng-Kui Duan, Yufen Zhang, Yinchang Feng, Qiang Zhang, Yele Sun, Pingqing Fu, Michael B. McElroy, and Shaojie Song. 2023. “Model Simulations and Predictions of Hydroxymethanesulfonate (HMS) in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Region, China: Roles of Aqueous Aerosols and Atmospheric Acidity”. Environmental Science & Technology, 58, 3
Fan Wang, Meng Gao, Cheng Liu, Ran Zhao, and Michael McElroy. 2024. “Uniformly Elevated Future Heat Stress in China Driven by Spatially Heterogeneous Water Vapor Changes”. Nature Communications, 15, 4522
Fan Wang, Meng Gao, Cheng Liu, Ran Zhao, and Michael McElroy. 2024. “Uniformly Elevated Future Heat Stress in China Driven by Spatially Heterogeneous Water Vapor Changes”. Nature Communications, 15, 4522
Shaojie Song, Tao Ma, Yuzhong Zhang, Lu Shen, Pengfei Liu, Ke Li, Shixian Zhai, Haotian Zheng, Meng Gao, Jonathan M. Moch, Fengkui Duan, Kebin He, and Michael B. McElroy. 2021. “Global Modeling of Heterogeneous Hydroxymethanesulfonate Chemistry”. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 21, 1, Pp. 457–481
Shaojie Song, Tao Ma, Yuzhong Zhang, Lu Shen, Pengfei Liu, Ke Li, Shixian Zhai, Haotian Zheng, Meng Gao, Jonathan M. Moch, Fengkui Duan, Kebin He, and Michael B. McElroy. 2021. “Global Modeling of Heterogeneous Hydroxymethanesulfonate Chemistry”. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 21, 1, Pp. 457–481
Haikun Wang, Xiaojing He, Xinyu Liang, Ernani F. Choma, Yifan Liu, Li Shan, Haotian Zheng, Shaojun Zhang, Chris Nielsen, Shuxiao Wang, Ye Wu, and John Evans. 2020. “Health Benefits of On-Road Transportation Pollution Control Programs in China”. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 117, 41, Pp. 25370-77
Haikun Wang, Xiaojing He, Xinyu Liang, Ernani F. Choma, Yifan Liu, Li Shan, Haotian Zheng, Shaojun Zhang, Chris Nielsen, Shuxiao Wang, Ye Wu, and John Evans. 2020. “Health Benefits of On-Road Transportation Pollution Control Programs in China”. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 117, 41, Pp. 25370-77
Shaojie Song, Athanasios Nenes, Meng Gao, Yuzhong Zhang, Pengfei Liu, Jingyuan Shao, Dechao Ye, Weiqi Xu, Lu Lei, Yele Sun, Baoxian Liu, Shuxiao Wang, and Michael B. McElroy. 2019. “Thermodynamic Modeling Suggests Declines in Water Uptake and Acidity of Inorganic Aerosols in Beijing Winter Haze Events During 2014 2015–2018 2019”. Environmental Science & Technology Letters, 6, 12, Pp. 752-60
Shaojie Song, Athanasios Nenes, Meng Gao, Yuzhong Zhang, Pengfei Liu, Jingyuan Shao, Dechao Ye, Weiqi Xu, Lu Lei, Yele Sun, Baoxian Liu, Shuxiao Wang, and Michael B. McElroy. 2019. “Thermodynamic Modeling Suggests Declines in Water Uptake and Acidity of Inorganic Aerosols in Beijing Winter Haze Events During 2014 2015–2018 2019”. Environmental Science & Technology Letters, 6, 12, Pp. 752-60
S.J. Song, M. Gao, W.Q. Xu, Y.L. Sun, D.R. Worsnop, J.T. Jayne, Y.Z. Zhang, L. Zhu, M. Li, Z. Zhou, C.L. Cheng, Y.B. Lv, Y. Wang, W. Peng, X.B. Xu, N. Lin, Y.X. Wang, S.X. Wang, J. W. Munger, D. Jacob, and M.B. McElroy. 2019. “Possible Heterogeneous Hydroxymethanesulfonate (HMS) Chemistry in Northern China Winter Haze and Implications for Rapid Sulfate Formation”. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 19, Pp. 1357-71
S.J. Song, M. Gao, W.Q. Xu, Y.L. Sun, D.R. Worsnop, J.T. Jayne, Y.Z. Zhang, L. Zhu, M. Li, Z. Zhou, C.L. Cheng, Y.B. Lv, Y. Wang, W. Peng, X.B. Xu, N. Lin, Y.X. Wang, S.X. Wang, J. W. Munger, D. Jacob, and M.B. McElroy. 2019. “Possible Heterogeneous Hydroxymethanesulfonate (HMS) Chemistry in Northern China Winter Haze and Implications for Rapid Sulfate Formation”. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 19, Pp. 1357-71
Haikun Wang, Xi Lu, Yu Deng, Yaoguang Sun, Chris P. Nielsen, Yifan Liu, Ge Zhu, Maoliang Bu, Jun Bi, and Michael B. McElroy. 2019. “China’s CO2 Peak before 2030 Implied from Diverse Characteristics and Growth of Cities”. Nature Sustainability, 2, Pp. 748–754
Haikun Wang, Xi Lu, Yu Deng, Yaoguang Sun, Chris P. Nielsen, Yifan Liu, Ge Zhu, Maoliang Bu, Jun Bi, and Michael B. McElroy. 2019. “China’s CO2 Peak before 2030 Implied from Diverse Characteristics and Growth of Cities”. Nature Sustainability, 2, Pp. 748–754
Peter Sherman, Meng Gao, Shaojie Song, Patrick Ohiomoba, Alex Archibald, and Michael B. McElroy. 2019. “The Influence of Dynamics and Emissions Changes on China’s Wintertime Haze”. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, 58, 7, Pp. 1603-11
Peter Sherman, Meng Gao, Shaojie Song, Patrick Ohiomoba, Alex Archibald, and Michael B. McElroy. 2019. “The Influence of Dynamics and Emissions Changes on China’s Wintertime Haze”. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, 58, 7, Pp. 1603-11
Yan Zhang, Xin Bo, Yu Zhao, and Chris P. Nielsen. 2019. “Benefits of Current and Future Policies on Emissions of China’s Coal-Fired Power Sector Indicated by Continuous Emission Monitoring”. Environmental Pollution, 251, August, Pp. 415-24
Yan Zhang, Xin Bo, Yu Zhao, and Chris P. Nielsen. 2019. “Benefits of Current and Future Policies on Emissions of China’s Coal-Fired Power Sector Indicated by Continuous Emission Monitoring”. Environmental Pollution, 251, August, Pp. 415-24