A gray haze hangs over many cities in northern China. The smog can be so thick, people can’t see more than a few blocks ahead. The air quality in this part of China is among the worst in the world and is responsible for about 1.6 million deaths each year—an average of 4,400 deaths per day! The desperate situation is being dubbed an “airpocalypse.” Find out what’s behind China’s smog and what’s being done to reduce it.
A gray haze hangs over many cities in northern China. The smog can be so thick, people can’t see more than a few blocks in front of them. The air quality in this part of China is among the worst in the world. It causes about 1.6 million deaths each year. That’s an average of 4,400 deaths per day! The serious situation is being called an “airpocalypse.” Find out what’s behind China’s smog and what’s being done to reduce it.