Course:ECON371/UBCO2010WT1/GROUP6
Group 6: Air Pollution in China
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Members of Group 6:
Kadziolka, Jared
Eshleman, Alexandra Lee(Ally)
Wong, Tsz Yin Daryl (Daryl Wong)
Biswakarma, Jan (Jan)
Quote from Tang Hao " In 2006 only 4.3% of China's 559 cities reached Class I air quality (the cleanest level), 58.1% averaged in Class II, 28.5% at Class III and the remaining 9.1% at even lower levels."
Articles:
- Article 1: Hong Kong Pollution Hits ‘Record’ Levels Above 400
- Article 2: The Great Smog of Guangzhou
- Article 3: Chinese Air Pollution Deadliest in World, Report Says
- Article 4: Smoking And Solid Fuel Use In Homes In China Projected To Cause Millions Of Deaths
- Article 5: The Sky Is Not Falling: Pollution In Eastern China Cuts Light, Useful Rainfall
- Article 6: Linfen, China: China’s Most Polluted City Moves up a Notch
- Article 7: Jump to: Measurements of CO2 and CO in China's Air Indicate Sharply Improved Combustion Efficiency
- Article 8: Asian Air Pollution Affecting Western States