
BEIJING —
In the latest offensive in China's "war of pollution", the city is taking severe measures to disperse smoke from deploying giant cannons that spray 2,000 feet of the air to confiscate outdoor grills.
Neither initiative seems to give China a long term.
Air pollution is so serious that scientists compare its effects to nuclear winter.
Clear skies may still be a distant prospect, but more Chinese are taking measures at home to protect their health by buying air purifiers and other products to avoid the prosperity of the country's economyChinese, U. S.
Other foreign companies are scrambling to capitalize on the smog and its high level of pm2. 5. 5 —
Small enough harmful air particles to enter the lungs and blood.
In the past two years, as many as 5% or 6% of households in China's richest cities have bought air purifiers.
Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen
Lu Lijian, technical manager of Shanghai standard exchange technology, a newly established air purifier company, said. "White-
"White-collar workers are now paying more attention to their health and can buy a purifier for between $320 and $640," he said . ".
"But most consumers still only care if it's beautiful or cheap.
Still, there are 27% in the United States. S.
There are air purifiers in the household, just 0.
At the end of last year, a study by Huidian showed that 1% of people owned one in China.
Government officials acknowledge that China is working to meet its pollution targets due to heavy reliance on coal, rising car usage and poor regulation of industrial emissions.
Failing to do better is cracking down on its tourism industry. Beijing's now-
The notorious smog has recently led to a decline in foreign tourists. U. S.
The company encountered difficulties in recruiting senior managers to work here. Expatriate U. S.
Children holding foreign passports and Chinese children go to school at international schools, where huge expensive domes are built to avoid sporting events in a toxic atmosphere outdoors.
In order to host a viable Olympic Games in August 2008, China closed factories and banned cars from hitting the road.
In a short time.
Since then, there has been an increase in awareness of air pollution, but air quality in the United States has not improved, as economic targets have consistently surpassed environmental targets that government officials fear might slow growth.
Chen Tian, Beijing's top environmental official, said on a radio show last month that he was criticized for not wearing masks or air purifiers at home, although Chen's office instructed Beijing residents to wear them in many of the city's smog --filled days.
"He is misleading the people," said Lu, who praised the United States. S.
The embassy released its own PM2.
On 2008, Chinese officials released nationwide data, which many citizens are now checking every day.
"We can't control the outdoor air, but we can control our home environment.
This is still a very new area for China, and it will take time for people to adapt and understand.
"This is a sign of the change of the times, China's most --
At the Spring Festival Gala in January, I watched the TV show and the air purifier became the core of the comedy sketch.
Today, there are more than 200 manufacturers in industries that still lack official industry standards.
Some companies pursue good publicity by giving air purifiers to senior care, while others rush to apply for a patent
Tell your competitors.
"Even the famous air purifier brand has not had much effect," Zhou Qing, Taizhou air sales manager, claimed.
A branch line in East China's Zhejiang province.
"Many manufacturers are just chasing profits, but we have a conscience and want to help others. "Tennessee-
Jason Zhao, China sales director at Greentown, said Greentown Environmental is preparing to launch in China.
The company aims to move from mid-range to high-end
The final buyer, purifier prices range from $480 to $1,600.
"Last year was the worst year for air pollution," Zhao, 48, complained at an air purifier trade show in the capital last month.
"Chinese media have begun to explain how harmful small particles are, so people are more concerned about air pollution.