Pollution-Curbing Policies Possible Following Improved Air Quality During Beijing Olympics
The air in Beijing during the 2008 Olympics was cleaner than the previous year's, due to aggressive efforts by the Chinese government to curtail traffic, increase emissions standards and halt construction in preparation for the games, according to a Cornell study.
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