Pollution: Don't blame neighbors

September 14, 2009
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Naomi Rodrig (Medical Tribune)
September 2009

Contrary to common misconceptions,local roadside emissions – not industrial pollutants from factories acrossthe mainland border – are the single most common and dangerous source of air pollution in Hong Kong, as revealed recently by Environment Minister Edward Yau at a LegCo session…

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