Ton Manders from the Air Science Policy group gave a presentation on air quality and policy responses. He discussed projections from the OECD that air pollution, especially urban particulate matter and ground-level ozone, will be among the top environmental risks globally by 2050 if no further action is taken. Current air pollution levels in many major cities already exceed WHO guidelines. Air pollution policies aim to reduce emissions by over 50% through energy efficiency, fuel switching and economic structural changes to gain co-benefits for climate change mitigation as well. Cost-benefit analyses show that air quality policies can provide high societal benefits relative to their reasonably low costs.
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The economics of air quality and associated policy responses - Ton Manders
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The economics of air
quality and
associated policy
responses
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OECD Environmental Outlook
to 2050
Co-benefits
Costs and benefits
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Urban air pollution to become top by 2050
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Global premature deaths from
selected environmental risks: Baseline, 2010 to 2050
4. Urban air pollution worse than WHO guidelines
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PM10 concentration in major cities: Baseline, 2010-2050
5. Premature deaths (PM) more than double
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Premature deaths worldwide from exposure to PM: Baseline
6. OECD high premature death rates from ground-level ozone
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Premature deaths linked to ground-level ozone worldwide: Baseline
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7. Co-benefits of Air Pollution Policy
Air pollution policy depends on end-of-pipe controls (< 50%)
Required emission reduction will come from changes in the
use of energy (>50%)
– efficiency improvements
– fuel switching
– other structural changes in the economy.
Greenhouse gas emissions decrease, which renders climate
change policies less costly.
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9. Costs and benefits - general
Methodology
– Discounting
– Valuation (VOLY)
– Scope
Costs
– Agriculture (NH3, manure)
– Transport (inland shipping), consumers
– Manufacturing, refineries
Benefits
– Health (premature deaths)
– Nature
– Economic
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10. Costs and benefits - Netherlands
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14. Good is not alway best - optimal policy
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15. Take away
Air quality/pollution is a policy topic of sustained importance
globally into the future
Air quality/pollution policies can carry high benefits and
reasonably low costs
There are however, many complexities and considerations in
terms of weighing up the costs and benefits of actions in the
context of broader policy decisions
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16. References
OECD (2012), OECD Environmental Outlook to 2050, OECD
PBL (2012), Air Pollution Policy in Europe: Quantifying the
Interaction with Greenhouse Gases and Climate Change
Policies, PBL Working Paper 7 / CPB Discussion Paper 220
PBL (2012), Assessment of the environmental impacts and
health benefits of a nitrogen emission control area in the
North Sea, PBL Policy S
ton.manders@pbl.nl
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