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WWF and China’s top networking sites to hijack digital space with ‘smog’ to highlight China’s air pollution hazard

SHANGHAI - The World Wildlife Federation (WWF) together with BBH China and China’s top networking sites are hijacking the digital space with ‘smog’ during Earth Hour to highlight China’s growing air pollution hazard.

by Press Release | 03/28/2014

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