'Social disaster': South Korea brings in emergency laws to tackle dust pollution
by Justin McCurry from Environment | The Guardian on (#4AYW5)
Air quality has become a key political issue after record pollution levels hit the country last week
South Korea has passed emergency measures to tackle the "social disaster" being unleashed by air pollution, after record levels of fine dust blanketed most of the country in recent weeks.
The national assembly passed a series of bills on Wednesday giving authorities access to emergency funds for measures that include the mandatory installation of high-capacity air purifiers in classrooms and encouraging sales of liquified petroleum gas vehicles, which produce lower emissions than those that run on petrol and diesel.
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