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NPR's Diane Rehm Show: CEF Director Jennifer Turner Discusses Cost of Pollution in China

On March 5 at 11 am EST, CEF Director Jennifer Turner appeared on National Public Radio’s (NPR) The Diane Rehm Show to discuss the public health and economic costs associated with China's pollution.

On March 5 at 11 am EST, CEF Director Jennifer Turner appeared on National Public Radio’s (NPR) The Diane Rehm Show to discuss the public health and economic costs associated with China's pollution. Dr. Turner spoke on a panel with Kenneth Lieberthal, senior fellow and director of the John L. Thornton China Center at Brookings Institution, and Yanzhong Huang, senior fellow for global health at the Council on Foreign Relations.

To listen to the show or to read a full transcript, click here.

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