Integrated Prevention and Control of Air Pollution and Carbon Emission
A special issue of Atmosphere (ISSN 2073-4433). This special issue belongs to the section "Air Pollution Control".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (25 February 2022) | Viewed by 4098
Special Issue Editors
Interests: particulate matter; air quality; atmospheric pollution; air pollution control; emission inventory; regional transportation; source apportionment; volatile organic compounds; ozone; climate change; predictions
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Dear Colleagues,
Although remarkable achievements have been made in environmental governance, many cities are still facing greater pressure of emission reduction and energy conservation. The emissions of air pollutants and CO2 are synchronous and homologous, and are mainly derived from fossil fuel combustion. Saving energy, especially via reducing the use of fossil energy, can achieve integrated prevention and control of air pollution and carbon emission. Reducing the emissions of air pollutants and CO2 is crucial to improving the air quality and high-quality development of the economy.
The focus of this Special Issue, therefore, is to compile the research addressed to the integrated prevention and control of air pollution and carbon emission. The issue will direct attention to the atmospheric pollution, air pollution control, air pollutants emission inventory, climate change, and energy economy.
We invite you to submit novel research studies, as well as review articles, that investigate air pollution and carbon emission, focusing on integrated prevention and control. Studies related to air quality, air pollution control, carbon emission, and emission reduction strategy, as well as policy-related studies, including control strategies for the collaborative reduction of air pollution–carbon emission, are highly welcome. This topic would represent a notable contribution to this important scientific field.
Dr. Gang Wang
Prof. Dr. Jianlei Lang
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- air quality
- atmospheric pollution
- air pollution control
- carbon emission
- emission inventory
- particulate matter
- climate change
- integrated prevention and control
- emission reduction strategy
- energy economy
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