Beijing basks in bluest skies in a decade as campaign against smog pays off [View all]
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AUG 20, 2018
BEIJING/SINGAPORE Beijing residents have been breathing some of the cleanest air in a decade as they begin to reap the benefits of Chinas anti-smog push.
Of the seven lowest monthly pollution readings in the capital city since 2008, five have been recorded since the beginning of last summer, according to data gathered by the U.S. Embassy in Beijing. Thats when Chinese officials ramped up enforcement of policies restricting coal burning in Beijing and surrounding areas. July pollution levels averaged 44 micrograms of airborne particles per cubic meter, the seventh lowest since recordings began in 2008.
The improved air quality underscores how rapidly China is attacking the smog problem that created Beijings airpocalypse in 2013, when the tiny particles peaked at 35 times the World Health Organizations recommended limit. Since President Xi Jinping made fighting air pollution one of the countrys main priorities, millions of northern businesses and families were forced to switch from coal to cleaner-burning natural gas for industrial power and home heating.
China has made a very clear pledge to bring back the blue skies, said Sydney-based Tim Buckley, director of energy finance studies at the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis. Hardly a week goes by when China doesnt bring in a new regulation or policy to further this commitment.
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