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At least six European countries are guilty of ‘exporting’ pollution, reports John Lawless. Millions of tons of sulphur dioxide from power stations and factories are blown down a wind and rain corridor into Scandinavia, killing fish and stunting timber growth. OECD scientists studying the hazard are hoping that other countries will join with Holland in setting up a computer‐controlled monitoring network.

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