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Urbanization, Energy, and Air Pollution in China: The Challenges Ahead -- Proceedings of a Symposium (2004)

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. "Global Impacts Atmospheric Long-Range Transport of Urban Pollutants--LEONARD LEVIN." Urbanization, Energy, and Air Pollution in China: The Challenges Ahead -- Proceedings of a Symposium. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2004.

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Front Matter (R1-R12)
Introduction--JACK J. FRITZ (1-8)
Emerging Air Pollution Trends in China Motor Vehicle Pollution and Fuel Consumption in China--MICHAEL P. WALSH (9-28)
Clean Air and the Electrification of Urban Transportation--LUGUANG YAN and XUHUI WEN (29-46)
The Characteristics of Urban Air Pollution in China--XIAOYAN TANG (47-54)
Rational Options for Clean Energy in Chinese Cities--WEITANG FAN and ZHUFENG YU (55-72)
Programs to Control Air Pollution and Acid Rain--SARATH K. GUTTIKUNDA, TODD M. JOHNSON, FENG LIU, and JITENDRA J. SHAH (73-94)
Energy and Environmental Impacts of Chinese Rural Vehicles--DANIEL SPERLING and ZHENHONG LIN (95-106)
Global Impacts Atmospheric Long-Range Transport of Urban Pollutants--LEONARD LEVIN (107-124)
Sampling and Analysis Monitoring and Assessing Particulate Matter--JUDITH C. CHOW and JOHN G. WATSON (125-138)
Source Apportionment of Fine-Particle Pollution in Beijing--YUANHANG ZHANG, XIANLEI ZHU, LIMIN ZENG, and WEI WANG (139-154)
Radiative Forcing by Anthropogenic Aerosols: Sources and Impacts--MICHAEL H. BERGIN (155-168)
The Power Sector Analysis of Emissions, Exposures, and Risks of Toxic Air Emissions from U.S. Coal-Fired and Oil-Fired Power Plants--CHRIS G. WHIPPLE (169-186)
Environmental Performance of Coal-Fired Power Plants Financed by the World Bank--JACK J. FRITZ (187-204)
Prospects for Distributed Combined Cooling, Heating, and Power Systems in China--LIWEN FENG and YINGSHI WANG (205-216)
Power-Sector Energy Consumption and Pollution Control in China--XUCHANG XU, CHANGHE CHEN, HAIYIN QI, DINGKAI LI, CHANGFU YOU, and GUANGMING XIANG (217-236)
Development of Clean-Coal Technology--HONGGUANG JIN, RUIXIAN CAI, and BAOQUN WANG (237-250)
Institutional Issues Environmental Institutions in China--HUA WANG and CHANGHUA WU (251-280)
Public Health Ambient Air Pollution in Shanghai: A Health-Based Assessment--HAIDONG KAN, BINGHENG CHEN, and CHANGHONG CHEN (281-296)