And while we are at it perhaps another view of how China is coping with the effects of a business first policy.
Smog refugees flee Chinese cities as 'airpocalypse' blights half a billion
Thousands head to pollution-free regions as haze descends on the country’s northern industrial heartland
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Severe toxic smog blankets Beijing and China’s industrial heartland
Tom Phillips in Beijing
Wednesday 21 December 2016 10.05 GMT First published on Wednesday 21 December 2016 04.19 GMT
Tens of thousands of “smog refugees” have reportedly fled China’s pollution-stricken north after the country was hit by its latest “airpocalyse” forcing almost half a billion people to live under a blanket of toxic fumes.
Huge swaths of north and central China have been living under a pollution
“red alert” since last Friday when a dangerous cocktail of pollutants transformed the skies into a yellow and charcoal-tinted haze.
Greenpeace claimed the calamity had affected a population equivalent to those of the United States, Canada and Mexico combined with some 460m people having to breathe either hazardous pollution or heavy levels of smog in recent days.
A picture from Henan province, showing more than 400 students sitting an exam on a football pitch after their school was forced to close, was widely circulated on social media:
Lauri Myllyvirta, a Beijing-based Greenpeace activist who has been
chronicling the red alert on Twitter, said that in an attempt to shield his lungs he was avoiding going outside and using two air purifiers and an industrial grade dust mask “that makes me look like Darth Vader”.
“You just try to insulate yourself from the air as much as possible,” said Myllyvirta, a coal and air pollution expert.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...cities-as-airpocalypse-blights-half-a-billion
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