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China sends inspection teams to smog-hit areas
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China fights air pollution as smog persists
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Beijing to shut down 300 polluting factories
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China sets up clean-air fund
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Beijing's battle for clean air in 2013
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Beijing goes 'all-out' against air pollution
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Alarm system to close schools in severe smog
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Beijing seeks cure for 'urban diseases'
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Joint effort to fight Delta pollution
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China imposes air quality targets
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Inspection Uncovers Air Pollution Problems
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China to Monitor Air Quality and Impact on Health
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Ministry to Begin Inspecting Most Heavily Polluted Regions
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Past Measures Saved Today's Climate: Report
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Shanghai to Reduce PM2.5 20 Pct by 2017
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China Budgets Reward Funds for Air pollution Treatment
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China Monitors More Smaller Cities' Air Quality
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China Plans Cooperative, Coordinated Pollution Control
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China Reveals Multi-pronged Air Pollution Battle Plan
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China Plans Geological Environmental Warning System
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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
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Useful Tips
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Group Sensitive to PM2.5
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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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