Mass quantities of air pollutants from China, including mercury discharged from traditional coal-fired power plants, are travelling to places as far away as the US, according to the US environment agency.
By Andrew Yeh in Beijing
Published: April 11 2006 22:16 | Last updated: April 12 2006 05:15
Mass quantities of air pollutants from China, including mercury discharged from traditional coal-fired power plants, are travelling to places as far away as the US, according to the US environment agency.
