China's three decades of unprecedented development have delivered prosperity and economic opportunity to hundreds of millions of people, but the cost in environmental degradation has been substantial. It ranges from the ever-present smog in the cities to benzene spills and crowds of dead pigs polluting rivers supplying water to major urban areas. One study conducted by the University of Washington, the World Health Organization, and several ot...
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