Armed With NASA Data, South Korea Confronts Its Choking Smog
The U.S. space agency and the South Korean government teamed up for the most ambitious study of Korean air quality to date and found the majority of the toxic air is homegrown, and not from neighbors.
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October 10, 2017 at 12:51PM
Environment
NPR News: Armed With NASA Data, South Korea Confronts Its Choking Smog
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