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China's Pollution Control and Global Warming
This chapter explores China's significant reductions in air pollution and their unintended effect of accelerating global warming. It reveals that while measures such as scrubbers and stricter emissions regulations have cut sulphate emissions by 75%, they also contributed to a global temperature increase. The discussion highlights the complex relationship between improved air quality and climate dynamics, emphasizing the impact of localized pollution control on broader warming trends.
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