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  • - Agricultural carbon emissions in China are crucial for meeting the country's climate goals, with varying trends observed across different grain production regions: emissions are decreasing in national, main grain-production, and grain-sales regions, but increasing in the grain production-sales balance region.
  • - The main sources of emissions are inputs in agriculture and methane from livestock, with significant intra-regional differences found mostly in the grain-sales region and higher overall disparity attributed to inter-regional differences.
  • - The study identifies a "carbon neutral" trend in certain regions and anticipates the grain production-sales balance region will peak in carbon emissions by 2030, noting that the peak occurred nationally in 2015 at 164.5 million tons.
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The rapid pace of economic and social development has led to a surge of particulate matter (PM) pollution incidents, which is detrimental to human health. Air quality in China has improved in recent years, but differences in PM exposure remain due to spatial heterogeneity in pollution and population. The identification of socioeconomic factors associated with PM pollution has attracted widespread attention.

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  • The text discusses ongoing challenges in achieving health equity globally and specifically within China, highlighting significant health inequalities despite efforts to promote equity.
  • It employs various statistical methods to analyze health indicators like life expectancy and mortality rates across different provinces in China, revealing notable improvements but also persistent inter-regional disparities, particularly between the East and West.
  • The analysis indicates that while differences in health status are converging over time, socioeconomic factors play a critical role in influencing these health disparities, with inter-regional differences being the primary contributor to overall health inequality.
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Spatiotemporal variations of farmland crop residue burning in China from 2013 to 2022.

Sci Total Environ

December 2024

Department of Public Administration, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, Shanxi 710049, China. Electronic address:

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  • Farmland crop residue burning (FCRB) in China has been analyzed from 2013 to 2022, showing significant effects on air quality and highlighting variations in control measures' effectiveness over time.
  • The study revealed that the initial phase (2013-2017) of the "Clean Air Action" was ineffective, resulting in a 30.9% increase in FCRB, while stricter measures from 2018-2020 led to a 41.4% reduction.
  • The analysis identified notable seasonal and regional differences, with the highest decreases in autumn and significant disparities across regions, emphasizing the need for tailored control strategies that consider local conditions to improve air quality.
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  • In China, the demand for better healthcare is increasing, especially in areas with ethnic minorities where healthcare quality is lower.
  • A study looked at how high-quality medical resources changed from 2007 to 2021 in these areas, showing that while the number of good hospitals grew, there are still big differences in healthcare quality.
  • Factors like the economy and education affect healthcare levels, and even though improvements were made, more work is needed to make healthcare equal for everyone.
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