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Q: Is there a list and rating pollution affected cities in China ?

I was reading the front page and started to wonder  how  Mudanjaing stacked up against other places

11 years 3 weeks ago in  Health & Safety - China

 
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You can check this: http://aqicn.org/?map

 

Or http://aqicn.org/?city=Mudanjiang

 

Sometimes this isn't all that accurate. For example, many smaller cities have no measuring stations, or are provided incorrect information by the gubb'mint. I think. I've been to some really clean cities (according to this site) which were super filthy.

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air pollution is just one thing, and probably a thing you cannot get away from easily. 

 

another thing to consider is all the crop in the ground and in the water. your food is growing in the soil and the plants are watered with the polluted water. 

There was an article on echinacities.com recently about cancer villages, those would be places to steer clear of

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An article in today's NYT. China had 1.2 million deaths from air pollution in 2010, 40% of the world's total.

 

www.nytimes.com/2013/04/02/world/asia/air-pollution-linked-to-1-2-million-deaths-in-china.html

 

Another "World's Greatest" for China...

 

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