Princeton: Naomi Cohen-Shields' Senior Thesis Explores Who Benefits as China Cleans Its Air
June 13, 2020
June 13, 2020
PRINCETON, New Jersey, June 13 -- The Princeton Environmental Institute issued the following news:
After months of researching and analyzing China's notorious air pollution for her Princeton senior thesis, Naomi Cohen-Shields stepped off a plane in Beijing in December 2019 to a shockingly clear sky. Her gaze fell across the unencumbered skyline of the city where the term "airpocalypse" had been coined in 2013 to describe the thick, toxic smog that enveloped China' . . .
After months of researching and analyzing China's notorious air pollution for her Princeton senior thesis, Naomi Cohen-Shields stepped off a plane in Beijing in December 2019 to a shockingly clear sky. Her gaze fell across the unencumbered skyline of the city where the term "airpocalypse" had been coined in 2013 to describe the thick, toxic smog that enveloped China' . . .