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Polluted air hangs over more Chinese land
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Beijing pollution alert maintained as smog lingers
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Beijing raises pollution alert as smog lingers
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Fog, smog to blanket north, central China
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Precipitation expected to clear up smog-filled skies
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Smog blankets Beijing during Lantern Festival
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Smog to linger in central China
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Smog blankets Shanghai amidst pollution
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Alarm system to close schools in severe smog
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China issues fog alerts
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Smog and Fog Hit East, North China
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Schools to Be Shuttered for Air Pollution
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Pollution 'to Ease in Five to 10 Years'
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Study Shows PM1 Air Pollution Is Most Harmful
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Pollution Creates Risk for Kids and the Elderly
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Regions Failing Pollution Test Face Punishment
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Foreign Experts Help in 'Blue Sky' Program
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Air Pollution a Leading Cause of Cancer Deaths
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Beijing to Reduce Traffic During Serious Pollution
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Beijing to Ban Half of Private Cars on High-pollution Days
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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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Beijing PM2.5 Source in 2006
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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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