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Cleaning China's air

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  • Qiang Zhang

    (Qiang Zhang, Kebin He and Hong Huo are professors in atmospheric chemistry, environmental science and energy systems at Tsinghua University, Beijing, China.)

  • Kebin He

    (Qiang Zhang, Kebin He and Hong Huo are professors in atmospheric chemistry, environmental science and energy systems at Tsinghua University, Beijing, China.)

  • Hong Huo

    (Qiang Zhang, Kebin He and Hong Huo are professors in atmospheric chemistry, environmental science and energy systems at Tsinghua University, Beijing, China.)

Abstract

To reduce airborne soot, organics and sulphates, tailored strategies for each must be established and coal use limited, say Qiang Zhang, Kebin He and Hong Huo.

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  • Qiang Zhang & Kebin He & Hong Huo, 2012. "Cleaning China's air," Nature, Nature, vol. 484(7393), pages 161-162, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:484:y:2012:i:7393:d:10.1038_484161a
    DOI: 10.1038/484161a
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