Life expectancy goes up in China as pollution level drops

IANS  |  Beijing 

The of a Chinese citizen has gone up by half a year due to a significant drop in the level in the country, a study has claimed.

A study by the at says that the of Chinese citizens has been extended by half a year due to a significant drop in the PM 2.5 density.

The Air Quality Index indicates that China's PM 2.5 density fell by 12 percent between 2013 and 2016, a reduction equivalent to an additional half-a-year to the average lifespan.

"Tianjin, one of the three most polluted Chinese cities in 2013, saw a decline of 14 per 2.5 density in 2016. If this improvement is maintained, 13 million citizens living in the city are expected to see their average lifespan increase by 1.2 years," the study said.

In China's central province Henan, statistics showed that the length of time people are exposed to PM 2.5 in the region is down 20 per cent compared with 2013, meaning they could live an average of 1.3 years longer.

is infamous for which is an offshoot of four decades of furious industrialization in the country. However, the government has taken measures to curb pollution over the years after huge public outcry.

activists, often critical of China, have acknowledged Beijing's efforts.

is the world's largest and burns half of it itself, causing severe air pollution. But over the years, China has shut many coal-fired power plants and shifted to This leaves many homes outside and other provinces extremely cold in winter but reduces smog.

Until 2009, 16 of the world's 20 most polluted cities were in China. This year, the first 14, including New Delhi, are in India, and only the last four -- minus -- are in China.

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First Published: Wed, January 16 2019. 18:48 IST