2021 Beijing International Forum for Metropolitan Clean Air and Climate Actions
Time: September 6-7, 2021
Venue: Lecture Hall/Room 301AB, China National Convention Center
Day 2 (Sep. 7, Tuesday) Technical Session 3 Theme: Co-Control of PM2.5 and O3 (Venue: Lecture Hall, China National Convention Center) |
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Morning |
Moderator: Ms. Li Xiang, Chief of Air Quality Division, Beijing Municipal Ecology and Environment Bureau (BEE) 09:20-09:30 Welcome Remarks by the moderator 09:30-09:50 General Approach for Coordinated Control of PM2.5 and O3 in the 14th Five-Year Plan Period (2021-2025) Mr. CHAI Fahe, Researcher and former vice director of Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences 09:50-10:10 (California time 18:50-19:10 of September 6) Achievements of Co-Control of PM2.5 and Ozone and in California (Video Connection) (including Q&A ) Ms. Sylvia Vanderspek, Chief of the Air Quality Planning Branch, California Air Resources Board 10:10-10:30 (California time 19:10-19:30 of September 6) Achievements of Consumer Product VOC Emissions Control Measures in America (Video Connection) (including Q&A ) Mr. Ravi Ramalingam, Chief of Consumer Products and Air Quality Assessment Branch, California Air Resources Board 10:30-10:40 Tea Break 10:40-11:00 Priorities and Challenges for Co-Control of PM2.5 and O3 in Beijing Ms. WANG Shuxiao, Professor, School of Environment, Tsinghua University 11:00-11:20 Review of the Beijing Blue Sky Action Plan 2018-2020 Mr. ZHANG Qiang, Professor of Department of Earth System Science, Tsinghua University 11:20-11:40 Measures and Progress for Co-Control of PM2.5 and O3 in the Pearl River Delta of China (Video Connection) Ms. ZHANG Ruifeng, Chief of Air Quality Division, Department of Ecology and Environment of Guangdong Province, China 11:40-12:00 Emergency Plan for Heavy Ozone Pollution in Chengdu (Video Connection) Mr. KUANG liangyi, Deputy Director General, Chengdu Municipal Bureau of Ecology and Environment 12:00-12:15 Q&A and Discussion |
Noon | 12:15-14:00 Lunch |
Afternoon |
Moderator: Ms. XIE Jinkai, Deputy Chief of Air Quality Division, Beijing Municipal Ecology and Environment Bureau (BEE) 13:55-14:00 Welcome Remarks by the moderator 14:00-14:20 Exploration and Practice of Refined Management Measures for Air Pollution in Beijing Mr. JIANG Lin, President of Beijing Municipal Research Institute of Ecological and Environmental Protection 14:20-14:40 Measures and Progress of VOCs Control in Industrial Parks of Shanghai (Video Connection) Mr. ZHANG Gangfeng, Deputy Director of Engineering and Technology Center, Shanghai Academy of Environmental Sciences 14:40-15:00 (Tokyo time 15:40-16:00) Air Quality Control in Tokyo (Video Connection) (including Q&A ) Mr. Chikara ITO, Senior Staff Member for Planning, Planning Section, Environmental Improvement Division, Bureau of Environment, Tokyo Metropolitan Government 15:00-15:20 (Seoul time 16:00-16:20) Recent PM2.5 & Ozone levels and difficulties in the simultaneous management in the Seoul Metropolitan Area, South Korea (Video Connection) Mr. Kim Soontae, Professor of Department of Environmental and Safety Engineering, Ajou University, Suwon, South Korea 15:20-15:40 Tea Break 15:40-16:00 (Helsinki time 10:40-11:00) Helsinki Air Quality Plan 2017-2024 – an overview of successful measures (Video Connection) Ms. Laura Walin, Head of Environmental Protection Unit, City of Helsinki Environmental Services (Dr. Karoliina Isoaho will do the presentation on behalf of Ms. Walin) 16:00-16:20 (Milan time 10:00-10:20) Co-control of PM2.5 and ozone in Milan and in Lombardia Region (Video Connection) Mr. Guido Lanzani, Head of Air Quality Unit, Arpa Lombardia, Italy 16:20-16:35 Clean Energy Strategy for the Co-Control of Air Pollutants and GHGs Mr. LIU Xin, Director of Environmental Programme, Energy Foundation China 16:35-16:50 Q&A and Discussion Suggested topics: -1. What are the main solutions for heavy ozone pollution episodes? What are the thresholds for alert, and what contingency measures are used? -2. Has your city conducted studies on the source apportionment of Ozone pollution, and what are the results? -3. How can we better apply the EKMA curve for Ozone formation to guide the reduction of NOx and VOCs pollution in your city? Any successful stories for sharing? 16:50-17:00 Closing Remarks Mr. JIANG Lin, President of Beijing Municipal Research Institute of Ecological and Environmental Protection |