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Control of fog

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The fog comes every year, and it’s especially thick this year. **Measures taken: restriction on the use of motor vehicles ; Companies reduce production or cease operations. The fog remains, still thick. What should I do? How can people’s livelihoods be addressed in a foggy environment?
Reply #22016-12-20
This is something managers should consider...
Reply #32016-12-20
In addition to monitoring and calling for the control and treatment of pollution sources, the general public; The first is to hide, and the second is to treat ; It’s understandable to hide; it’s a way to reduce and avoid contact with the fog ; And the solution is to install a fresh air filtration system at home ;
Reply #42016-12-20
The key is to take matters into one’s own hands; having policies without implementing them is pointless
Reply #52016-12-20
One should not concern themselves with matters beyond their scope of responsibility. Once you understand it thoroughly, you’ll grasp it completely. Everyone faces their own difficulties.
Reply #62016-12-21
Let’s all keep working hard; there’s still a long way to go.
Reply #72016-12-21
Let power plants and boilers be classified as state-owned enterprises; after all, state-owned enterprises are currently losing money, so let power plants also suffer losses – **should they pay to buy smoke filtration systems? Otherwise, it won’t be easy to solve.
Reply #82016-12-21
In previous years there were sandstorms, these past few years there has been fog – what about in those other years? It is the ordinary farmers who suffer the most. The farmers clean the environment, yet the price of grain is only 6-7 qian.
Reply #92016-12-21
It should now be considered a national matter and included in the XXX plan
Reply #102016-12-21
It would be better if we started with ourselves: drive less, cause less pollution, practice conservation and environmental protection, and work towards civilized development, starting with you and me.
Reply #112016-12-21
At its core, it’s about restricting emissions; this must be translated into concrete actions – we can’t just allow emissions to continue unchecked as soon as an inspection is completed in one area
Reply #122016-12-21
Money or life – it’s always the same cycle.
Reply #132016-12-21
I don’t drive, so there’s no pollution:victory:
Reply #142016-12-21
More than half of the world’s total coal consumption each year is used by China. Added to this are issues such as illegal emissions by chemical companies, environmental protection facilities that exist only on paper, and inadequate supervision... The poor quality of petroleum products... makes it extremely difficult to address these problems, just like with the Chinese Dream…………
Reply #152016-12-21
Start with yourself. For example, try to use public transportation when going out, and drive or take taxis less often ; When using air conditioning, don’t set the temperature too high in winter, and don’t set it too low in summer ; Save electricity – turn off lights whenever possible ; Reduce the use of disposable tableware; for example, bring your own chopsticks when ordering food for delivery, and avoid using those provided by the restaurant. Once everyone is able to take action, the fog will be much easier to deal with.
Reply #162016-12-21
Even with production cuts or shutdowns, the air quality doesn’t improve that much

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