Smog is a type of air pollution, now there
a mang smog cities. Popsci science channel reported a new invention: Canned
Designer Air.
Chinese billionaire entrepreneur Chen
Guangbiao has released a line of designer canned air in China to offer urban
citizens something to breathe besides the fume-choked smog that blankets cities
there, a problem particularly visible in Beijing. Guangbiao hopes his canned
air will bring more attention to China’s air quality problem and provoke
citizens to push the government for change to pollution standards.
Increased pollution standards are something
China could certainly benefit from. The Sydney Morning Herald reports
concentrations of the smallest and most hazardous airborne particulates have
been through the roof in recent days for the second time this month. The EPA’s
Air Quality Index cannot even register levels above 500, which are something
like 20 times what the World Health Organization deems safe. At the American
Embassy in Beijing, the index has been hanging around in the 300-500
“hazardous” range since Friday.
Science, Clay Dillow, air pollution,
beijing, china, climate change, environment, global warming, smogAnd that’s
just this week. Smog has been so bad lately that even China’s tightly
controlled national media has been groaning to party leadership about it. NASA
satellite images have shown northern China under a thick haze since New Year’s,
rendering many cities invisible from space. That’s why Gunagbiao hopes his
designer air, which comes in flavors such as “pristine Tibet” (sure to rankle
the leadership), “post-industrial Taiwan” (also a hot-button locale, geopolitically
speaking), and “revolutionary Yan’an” (that’s the Chinese Communist Party’s
historical place of origin).
Another piece of news coming across our
desks this morning: China is now burning roughly the same amount of coal as the
rest of the world combined. Perhaps the stories are related?
(source:SCIRP)
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