HAZARDS OF HAZE

Abstract

Haze days in China has occurred frequently in recent years. Severe haze has become the focus of environmental governance. The impact of haze to human beings involves in many aspects, and it not only affects the ecological environment and human health, but also causes a huge loss of social and economic development.

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Xu Ruishan

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  • EP ID EP411135
  • DOI 10.26480/cleanwas.01.2017.15.16
  • Views 51
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Xu Ruishan (2017). HAZARDS OF HAZE. Topics in Civil, Environmental & Building Engineering (TICEBE), 1(1), 15-16. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-411135