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China gets tough to combat pollution
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China to See Heavy Polluting Vehicles off Major Cities
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What China is doing to clear the air
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615 Beijing polluters fined total $2.1 million
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China bans high-ash coal
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Government to buy more 'green' cars
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China exempts new-energy cars from purchase tax
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Top environmental agency defines pollution haze
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Smog fees boost Beijing budget
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Beijing outer expressway ring to complete by 2016
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Beijing construction site cameras to monitor pollution
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Beijing, Seoul fight air pollution together
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China's first "fresh air index" released
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China needs tough measures, regulations to fight pollution
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Officials propose real-time air quality index
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China considers building smog research facility
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Polluters to face harsher penalties
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Smog lawsuit against gov't deserves credit: official
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China to enhance smog monitoring, research
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Beijing targets industrial pollution amid lingering smog
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Backgrounders
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Introductory Guide to Fog, Haze, Smog and PM2.5
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China's Smog by the Numbers
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New Emission Standard
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London's Great Smog
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Health Impact of PM2.5 in China
Real-time Air Quality Index
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Useful Tips
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10 tips to minimize haze's influence on health
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PM2.5 VS Visbility
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Group Sensitive to PM2.5
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Self-protection Measures
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The Correct Way to Use a Dust Mask
In Charts
Beijing PM2.5 Source in 2006
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Report: 1.2 Mln Chinese Died from Air Pollution in 2010
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Energy Consumption During 11th Five-Year Plan
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PM2.5 Concentration Levels of Chinese Major Regions
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