Does environmental regulation lessen health risks? Evidence from Chinese cities

IntroductionAtmospheric pollution is a severe problem confronting the world today, endangering not only natural ecosystem equilibrium but also human life and health. As a result, governments have enacted environmental regulations to minimize pollutant emissions, enhance air quality and protect publi...

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Main Authors: Qingqing Xu (Author), Liyun Wang (Author), Hanxue Hou (Author), ZhengChang Han (Author), Wenhao Xue (Author)
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יצא לאור: Frontiers Media S.A., 2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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520 |a IntroductionAtmospheric pollution is a severe problem confronting the world today, endangering not only natural ecosystem equilibrium but also human life and health. As a result, governments have enacted environmental regulations to minimize pollutant emissions, enhance air quality and protect public health. In this setting, it is critical to explore the health implications of environmental regulation.MethodsBased on city panel data from 2009 to 2020, the influence of environmental regulatory intensity on health risks in China is examined in this study.ResultsIt is discovered that enhanced environmental regulation significantly reduces health risks in cities, with each 1-unit increase in the degree of environmental regulation lowering the total number of local premature deaths from stroke, ischemic heart disease, and lung cancer by approximately 15.4%, a finding that remains true after multiple robustness tests. Furthermore, advances in science and technology are shown to boost the health benefits from environmental regulation. We also discover that inland cities, southern cities, and non-low-carbon pilot cities benefit more from environmental regulation.DiscussionThe results of this research can serve as a theoretical and empirical foundation for comprehending the social welfare consequences of environmental regulation and for guiding environmental regulation decision-making. 
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