New research by HKUST reveals that most of the most polluted roads are not covered by the government’s measuring stations. Eight roads had NO2 levels of up to 300 micrograms per cubic metre, catergorised as “very high” on the government scale. “These findings mean Kwun Tong, Hung Hom, Wan Chai, Kwai Chung and Eastern...
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