Recently, many mega-cities in China are suffering from heavy soot-laden smog including small particulate matter such as PM2.5. First reason is that there must be a very stable atmospheric condition with weak vertical exchanges of air between a boundary layer and upper layer that leads to the formation of fogs and haze. Second reason is the very...
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Hiroshima University/University of Texas Summer Course
Lecture for the Summer Course on Preparing Professionals for Climate Negotiations and Sustainable Growth Policies, jointly organized by Hiroshima University’s Graduate School for International Cooperation and Development (IDEC) and its Hiroshima International Center for Environmental Cooperation (HICEC) in cooperation with The University of Texas...