Every morning I see the cars in my city, Athens, full of dust, even though almost all land is covered with asphalt or cement. When I asked my parents whether this always happened, they told me that they first noticed it around the period of the Olympic Games of 2004 in Athens. At first they thought it was because of works, dust, etc. But then, they realized that this would be a permanent problem in our city.
The Particulate Matters (PM) are emitted to the atmosphere (primary PM) and formed in the atmosphere (secondary PM). Primary PMs is the one emitted by natural pollution, such as the dust that comes from the Sahara desert, sea salt etc., but also emitted by anthropogenic factors, such as automobile exhaust, Powerplant industries, especially those that work with carbon. Carbon has been the most important fuel in Greece, because of its modest cost, and despite the considerable efforts made in the last 15 years to switch to alternative energy sources. Secondary PMs are formed by chemical reactions in the atmosphere. The main chemical reactants are SO2, NOx and NH3 which create ammonium, sulphate and nitrate compounds. These chemical reactions create new PM or condense onto existing and create the so-called secondary inorganic aerosols.
The Ozone at ground level (tropospheric) which is an important pollutant is also generated by complex chemical reactions in which Nitrogen Oxides play a large role. The largest producer of Nitrogen oxides in Europe is transport. Indicatively, in 2013 it contributed at 46$ of the total NO2 emissions.
In Europe from 2004 to 2013 there is a reduction of pollutant emissions. In particular, PM 10 and PM25 were reduced by approximately 15% (Figure 1). At the same time decreased and the air content of toxic metals such as As, Cd, Ni, Pb, Hg, etc. (Figure 2). This was mainly a consequence of the reduction of pollutants from transport. But in the production and distribution of energy, particularly for PMs a significant reduction was not achieved.
According to EU data (http://www.eea.europa.eu/publications/air-quality-in-europe-2015/at_download/file) Greece's situation is among the less aggravated in Europe (Figure 5).
However, Athens is particularly aggravated in PM 10. Two factors particularly contribute to that. First, the large number of trucks that are badly maintained and burn oil, and second, over 10.000 diesel taxis (which are also usually not well maintained). Note that under Regulation Euro 5 clearance levels of nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions for diesel is three times compared with the corresponding limits for gasoline.
Unfortunately, the economic crisis in Greece significantly contributes to keeping obsolete and poorly maintained cars, trucks, and taxis, contributing to high levels of PMs.
In my family we agreed to turn our car from petrol running to gas (LPG) running, resulting in a significant reduction in exhaust emissions, but also on the family budget.
Another interesting feature is the announcement of the World Health Organization (WHO) that Air pollution costs European economies US$1.6 trillion a year, in diseases and deaths http://www.euro.who.int/en/media-centre/sections/press-releases/2015/04/air-pollution-costs-european-economies-us$-1.6-trillion-a-year-in-diseases-and-deaths,-new-who-study-says.
I think it is clear to conclude that the protection of the environment and the investments for air pollutant reduction, other than improving the quality of life, they do create a very positive effect in the economy.
8 Comments
Minjoo, that's actually great news! Though electric cars are still quite expensive for most people, it shows that we are getting a step closer to fully electric car usage! Have a great day too:)
P.S. I have written references on my graphs. Should they be in more detail (e.g. link, etc.)?
Posted 08-04-2016 05:51
Hello Heonjun! It is actually really surprising to hear that happened in Korea. I guess not all people are sensitive to environmental issues, so it would be a great idea if the car company also returned a small fee to the car owners to compensate.
Posted 08-04-2016 05:42
Also, make sure to site the references next time when using those graphs!
Posted 05-04-2016 12:26
Kostantinos, thanks for your well-written report! Due to air pollution caused by traditionally fuel-run cars, there is a new tendency growing for LPG cars, as your family has decided to purchase, and electric cars as well. Actually, I saw on the news today that the new model of electric car from an American company has been introduced at a very reasonable price with high technological convenience. These may also contribute to making changes in environmental problems we face. Thanks for reporting, and haev a great day :-)
Posted 05-04-2016 12:25
It is good to note that Europe has shown reduction in emissions(of pollutants) from 2004 to 2013. I appreciate your and your family's responsible move of agreeing to shift to LPG driven car. Kudos to you and your entire family. Thanks for the great report.
Posted 04-04-2016 17:54
Thanks for writing! Yes I'm afraid the economic downturn will take away the focus on environment from the people. I say your family's decision to convert to less polluting system is a commendable move! I just thought of an example that exactly goes against your decision. In Korea, after the emission by German cars turned out to be greater than was announced, the government ordered a recall but only few people reported in for the recall, for the concern that it will eventually take away more money to activate less emitting system. In this aspect, thumbs up for your family's decision. thanks for writing/!
Posted 04-04-2016 16:59
Well done Konstantinos! very sensible decision to shift to LPG. Your example will motivate others to follow suit. I hope Greece comes out from the economic crisis soon & curb pollution.
Posted 04-04-2016 12:29
It is heartening to know that the air quality has improved. Rather than polluting the environment and then spending chunks to reverse it back to the initial standard we can take necessary precautions to keep pollution under control. It is nice to see that you switched over the LPG! Thanks for the great report :)
Posted 03-04-2016 15:35