Environmental Policy, Collaboration and Public Access to Information 1 William Niebling US EPA s Office of Air and Radiation BETTER AIR QUALITY CONFERENCE/WORLD CLEAN AIR CONGRESS BUSAN, SOUTH KOREA September 1, 2016
Air Pollution: A Growing Source of Early Death 2 The 2010 GBD places outdoor air pollution among the top 10 risks worldwide. The study finds that, annually, outdoor fine particle pollution contributes to over 3.2 million premature deaths worldwide and over 74 million years of healthy life lost. It also shows that household air pollution from the burning of solid fuels is responsible for a substantial burden of disease in low- and middle- income countries. Source: Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, 2013
Paris Agreement 3 This agreement gives hope to families in the U.S and around the world that we are doing everything we can to leave a safer and healthier world for our kids and future generations. EPA will work tirelessly to share our expertise in defense of public health and the environment as we work together to implement this agreement. - EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy Dec 12, 2015
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The Clean Power Plan 5 Reduces carbon pollution by 32% by 2030 Health and climate benefits between $34 billion to $54 billion in 2030 States develop plans and can use either rate-based and mass-based goals and then submit plans to EPA for approval EPA encourages states to conduct analyses to help states, communities and utilities understand the potential localized and community impacts of state plans.
Phase 2 Heavy Duty Diesel GHG Standards 6 This month, U.S. EPA and the Department of Transportation s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration jointly finalized GHG standards for medium- and heavy-duty vehicles The final standards are expected to lower CO 2 emissions by approximately 1.1 billion metric tons, save vehicle owners fuel costs of about US$170 billion, and reduce oil consumption by up to 2 billion barrels over the lifetime of the vehicles sold Will result in up to $230 billion in net benefits to society over the lifetime of vehicles sold under the program, including: Fuel savings, carbon reductions, health benefits, energy security benefits, along with travel benefits, and refueling benefits. The standards provide multiple technological pathways to compliance and were informed by a comprehensive assessment of advanced technologies and extensive outreach to stakeholders
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Environmental Benefits Mapping and Analysis Program Community Edition 8 A PC-based program that estimates the number and economic value of air pollution deaths and illnesses Open source and community owned Developed jointly by the U.S. EPA and the South China University of Technology Applied in over 36 countries Pre-loaded with data from the 2010 (and soon) the 2013 Global Burden of Disease outdoor air pollution study GBD predicted annual PM 2.5 concentrations For more information: https://www.epa.gov/benmap or email: fann.neal@epa.gov Deaths avoided by improving PM 2.5 air quality in SE Asia
AirNow is a real-time air quality data management and reporting system based upon nearly 20 years of U.S. expertise. Web based software platform for data processing, quality control, system monitoring, customized graphical output, global mapping and multilanguage capability. The AirNow global community represents 26 countries and growing. For more information visit www.airnow.gov or email AirNowGlobal@epa.gov
National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for Ozone 10 The updated health standard of 70 ppb will significantly reduce ozone air pollution and will provide an adequate margin of safety to protect at-risk groups The standard is especially important for children and people with asthma, who are at increased risk from ozone exposure, and will prevent hundreds of thousands of asthma attacks. Public health benefits of the updated standards are significant estimated at $2.9 to 5.9 billion annually in 2025 and outweighing estimated costs of $1.4 billion. EPA projections show the vast majority of U.S. counties will meet the standards by 2025 with federal and state rules and programs now in place or underway. Implementation of the ozone NAAQS has brought the national average ozone levels down 33% since 1980 and more than 90% of areas originally designated nonattainment for the 1997 ozone standards now meet those standards.
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