 

#  New York Times Cites China Project Symposium and Investigation 

 





July 14, 2014

 

 

Changing regional climate might be increasing atmospheric stagnation in northern China in winter, contributing to recent severe haze episodes. This is an area of active investigation in the atmospheric science community, both within China and beyond. It was one topic explored at a Harvard China Project symposium, "China 2035: Energy, Climate, and Development," held June 18-19 at the Harvard Center Shanghai with leading Chinese scientists, economists, and policy analysts.

[Click here for the article in the New York Times](http://sinosphere.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/07/03/how-climate-change-could-foil-chinas-smog-fighting-efforts/).



 

 

 



 

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