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这是我们2017年为英国利物浦大学的客户创作的一篇环境科学essay,以Smog and Haze in China为题,开篇Introduction主要介绍文章的主题,让读者了解文章的主要内容。
In contemporary China, smog and haze are the severe phenomenon caused by air pollution in many Chinese metropolises. Smog and haze are formed by airborne particles, which can seriously threaten human’s health after being breathed in. More seriously, climate change is tightly linked to Chinese smog and haze, and is making this situation more and more terrible. In 2013, Keqiang Li, the prime minister of Chinese government, advocated that Chinese government would spare no effort to take action to decrease the smog and haze. From then on, treating smog and haze is a routine issue in Chinese National People Congress. However, smog and haze are still getting more and more seriously in recent two years and their influencing area is expanding from northern China to middle and even southern China. Actually, even among the Chinese seriously affected by smog and haze, no one doubts Chinese government’s capacity on solving this issue, because people have found at least two times that Chinese government totally clear smog and haze up in Beijing. The first time is 2007 winter, when the Olympic game is coming up in the nest year’s summer. Exactly, from the end of 2006 to the end of 2008, smog and haze is almost disappeared in Beijing. However, during 2008 to 2013, smog and haze came back and got much more terrible than before. Media and residents began to doubt Chinese government’s attitude to smog and haze, but not its capacity. In 2014, APEC was held in Beijing and during the APEC period, smog and haze was totally cleared in Beijing again. Even though the Chairman Xi responded the doubts at the opening ceremony of APEC and said that he hoped the smog and haze will forever disappear in Beijing, this frustrated phenomenon appeared again one week after the APEC closing ceremony. Through analyzing both the potential development benefits and adverse environmental influences brought by industrialization and urbanization, and reviewing existing governmental policies and implementations towards air pollution regulation, this essay argues that in China, though the central government determines to solve the issues of smog and haze through policy control, many of local governments and companies would not like to sacrifice their economic benefits for getting clear air.