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This paper uses panel data on China´s 30 provinces during 1995–2008 to examine trade liberalization´s and economic growth´s influence on the environment. There are three respects mainly to be considered in the analysis progress, which are scale effect, composition effect and technique effect. The study tells us: At first, the relationship between per capita income and industrial emissions is significant positive, in another words, Environmental Kuznets Curve consists with the situation in China. Secondly, capital-to-labor ratios and industrial emissions share a negative relation in China. Thirdly, trade has a negative impact to the environment, according to the composition effect of trade, and this point supports the “pollution haven hypothesis” very well in China. At last, in a comprehensive consideration, the total effects from trade liberalization increases the environmental deterioration.