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Haze in China
Pollution has become a major issue across the globe given the devastating impacts of human activities, particularly industrial processes, on the Earth’s Atmosphere. Environmental pollution is regarded as one of the major causes of global warming or climate change, which has negative impacts on the Earth’s ecosystems. China is one of the countries affected by environmental effects associated with human activities and industrial/manufacturing processes. The country has been struggling with haze and fog since 2013, which have generated public anxiety and official concerns. Regional haze is regarded as one of the most devastating weather events in China over the past few years. Even though haze can emerge from natural causes, it is largely man-made, especially due to coal emission, huge coal incineration, and winter heating. This paper examines haze in China in relation to its devastating impacts with a view of identifying the most suitable approach for resolving this environmental concern.
Background Information on the Issue
Haze is one of the forms of air pollution that can be caused by natural or man-made factors. Haze is defined as a weather phenomenon with a horizontal visibility below 10km because of dense accumulation of fine particular matter (An et al., 2013). China has struggled with haze and other forms of air pollution since 2013. While natural factors play a role in the emergence of haze, the situation in China is largely attributable to man-made factors. An et al. (2019) contends that China has been characterized with rapid urbanization and industrialization over the past few decades. Industrialization and urbanization have contributed to massive air pollution across the country, which has in turn caused haze and fog. Haze pollution in China over the past few decades is linked to industrial and urbanization activities that are centered on establishing China as the world’s largest developed country and one of the key global economic players.
Song et al. (2019) suggests that the severity of haze pollution in China is evident in the various haze episodes that take place in Beijing and across the North China Plain. These episodes are frequent during winter and pose significant threats to public health. In concurrence, Mao et al. (2018) states that the fine particles associated with haze pose significant...
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