Monday, March 10, 2014
China will tighten environmental legislation and force polluters to pay compensation following renewed blasts of toxic : Heavy pollution has lingered over much of northern China through February and March, leading to increased hospitalizations for heart and breathing problems, and forcing schools to cancel outdoor events. Heavy smog has also been blamed for disrupting air transport and retarding the growth of crops by blocking out the sun. Only three Chinese cities meet air quality standards.
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