assignment 5, infographic assignment
Climate change with Chinese air quality
1. The average temperature in China has been rising in recent years
The temperature in China has risen by 0.95 ℃ in the past 50 years. From 9.1 ℃ in 1961 to 10.5 ℃ in 2013, the most obvious change is 2001-2013.The greenhouse gases increase is the main cause of global warming, China's economic development has accelerated greenhouse gas emissions and made air pollution.
2. The number of smog days in China is increasing
Chinese smog days increased was by an increase in temperature, with the largest increase occurring from 2001 to 2013. It rose 17 days in 12 years, 5.1 days on 1961 to 25 days on 2013.
3.The proportion of qualified air quality in China was only 60.5% in 2013.
In 2013, the proportion of qualified weather quality in China was 60.5% and the proportion of pollution was 39.5%.
4.China is one of the most polluted areas
This is the NASA global air pollution map, with China, India, Africa, the most polluted areas.
Source:
1.Trends in the context of climate change
http://xueshu.baidu.com/s?wd=paperuri%3A%28ce6a4a94f3ed9e2418c1f5f19133890e%29&filter=sc_long_sign&tn=SE_xueshusource_2kduw22v&sc_vurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwenku.baidu.com%2Fview%2F11de928bbed5b9f3f80f1c4a.html&ie=utf-8&sc_us=11977784860829739452
2.Qianzhan Research Asia
https://bg.qianzhan.com/
3.Global Change Research Information Center
http://www.globalchange.ac.cn/