China can't fully fix air quality problem for Olympics
Tuesday, July 15, 2008 - 12:00
in Earth & Climate
The outlook for air quality in Beijing during the Olympics is borderline, and there's little that the Chinese government can do to improve it. That's the conclusion drawn by a University of Rhode Island atmospheric chemist who analysed pollution data collected regularly for the last five years by Chinese scientists...
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