None too Soon: New Air Quality Standards for Hong Kong
Hong Kong Journal
Hong Kong’s long-running, and sometimes half-hearted, campaign to curb air pollution may soon find new energy, writes Christine Loh, who is chief executive of Civic-Exchange, a nonprofit think tank, and also an official in several environmental organizations. Partly because the government finally has conceded that protecting public health is part of its environmental duty, she suggests “the tipping point has been reached at last.”
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