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China to scrap millions of cars to improve air quality | China to scrap millions of cars to improve air quality |
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China plans to remove six million vehicles that do not meet exhaust emission standards by the end of the year as a way of improving air quality. | |
More than 300,000 vehicles will be decommissioned in the capital Beijing. | More than 300,000 vehicles will be decommissioned in the capital Beijing. |
Recent findings from the state's environmental agency showed that 31% of the air pollution in Beijing comes from vehicle exhaust fumes. | Recent findings from the state's environmental agency showed that 31% of the air pollution in Beijing comes from vehicle exhaust fumes. |
Next year, the government plans to scrap up to five million vehicles from other regions. | Next year, the government plans to scrap up to five million vehicles from other regions. |
The action plan, aimed at strengthening control on vehicle emissions, "will be a major agenda item for the country's energy savings, emissions reductions, and low-carbon development during the next two years". | The action plan, aimed at strengthening control on vehicle emissions, "will be a major agenda item for the country's energy savings, emissions reductions, and low-carbon development during the next two years". |
That is according to a statement on the government's web portal. | That is according to a statement on the government's web portal. |
Fighting pollution has emerged as a priority for China's leaders as they try to reverse damage done by decades of manufacturing-driven growth, which has sacrificed the nation's air, water and soil qualities. | Fighting pollution has emerged as a priority for China's leaders as they try to reverse damage done by decades of manufacturing-driven growth, which has sacrificed the nation's air, water and soil qualities. |
The state council did not offer details on how the latest plan will be implemented. | The state council did not offer details on how the latest plan will be implemented. |
But in Beijing, the municipal government has previously offered subsidies to car owners to voluntarily turn in their ageing vehicles to be scrapped. | But in Beijing, the municipal government has previously offered subsidies to car owners to voluntarily turn in their ageing vehicles to be scrapped. |
In addition to removing vehicles which contribute to air pollution, experts are calling for quality upgrades in fuels, which can also help mitigate air pollution and smog. | In addition to removing vehicles which contribute to air pollution, experts are calling for quality upgrades in fuels, which can also help mitigate air pollution and smog. |
After years of denying the issue existed, the central government earlier this year accepted that pollution was of genuine concern. | After years of denying the issue existed, the central government earlier this year accepted that pollution was of genuine concern. |
It now publishes figures for the air quality in China's major cities, and in 2013 promised $275bn (£163bn) to tackle the issue in the next five years, setting targets for air quality improvements. | It now publishes figures for the air quality in China's major cities, and in 2013 promised $275bn (£163bn) to tackle the issue in the next five years, setting targets for air quality improvements. |
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