Progressing Towards Environmental Health Targets in China: A Systematic Review of Achievements in Air and Water Pollution under the “Ecological Civilization and the Beautiful China” Dream
Abstract:Despite the positive effect of industrialization on health and quality of life indicators across the globe, it is also responsible for the release of chemical toxins into the environment and has nurtured numerous environmental disasters with severe health effects. China alone produces more than a third of carbon emissions in the world and currently has the second highest number of pollution-related deaths, after India. There is no issue that underscores the challenges of environmental crisis in China than the … Show more
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