Think Tianjin’s bad? There’s been more than one chemical explosion in China this year
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Think Tianjin’s bad? There’s been more than one chemical explosion in China this year
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Greenpeace International
The chemical explosions in China were so epic they were visible from space. Our team at Greenpeace East Asia have been on the ground testing for the presence of dangerous toxic chemicals.
Find out what they discovered.
Think Tianjin’s bad? There’s been more than one chemical explosion in China this year
About a week ago, on a late Wednesday night, a sight of almost Armageddon proportions confronted the residents of Tianjin. Whether they witnessed the red...
GREENPEACE.ORG
Greenpeace International
The chemical explosions in China were so epic they were visible from space. Our team at Greenpeace East Asia have been on the ground testing for the presence of dangerous toxic chemicals.
Find out what they discovered.
Think Tianjin’s bad? There’s been more than one chemical explosion in China this year
About a week ago, on a late Wednesday night, a sight of almost Armageddon proportions confronted the residents of Tianjin. Whether they witnessed the red...
GREENPEACE.ORG
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