Acquired in early November 2011, this natural-color image shows the intermittent haze that has hovered over eastern China for weeks.
Atmosphere Dust and Haze Human Presence
Acquired October 20, 2012, this natural-color image shows thick haze over eastern China.
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A combination of dust and air pollution hovered over much of the coastal plain.
A common winter woe, dense haze halted or slowed travel across the North China Plain on January 10, 2012.
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Pollution far exceeding World Health Organization standards blanketed the North China Plain in October 2014.
Atmosphere Dust and Haze
Authorities in Beijing have issued a first-ever “red” air pollution alert.
The haze particles blanketing eastern China harm human health, and they have a cooling effect on the climate.
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Pollution levels soared throughout northeastern China in late February 2014, but the haze didn't stay home.
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Dust and Haze
Acquired October 7, 2011, this natural-color image shows thick haze over the coastal plain of eastern China.
Smog and haze-filled clouds blanketed Beijing and other parts of China.
Image of the Day Atmosphere Land Dust and Haze Human Presence
Acquired August 9, 2011, this natural-color image shows thick haze over eastern China.
This true-color image shows a blue-gray veil of haze blowing eastward off the coast of eastern China and over the Ocean.