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Yes coal does not influence climate change it only suffocates you. If any of the SI posters would know how poisonous and carcinogenic this smog is few will make fun of climate change including Bart.


Cities in China will take up to 12 years to bring toxic air pollution levels within legal limits, if the government’s air quality plan continues at its current rate – according to an analysis of government data by Greenpeace East Asia.

In Beijing, levels of the particulate PM2.5 have declined by an annual average of 6.6% since the scheme’s launch in 2013. At this rate, the capital will not be compliant for another decade.

Urumqi, the capital of the western autonomous region of Xinjiang, will take 11.7 years to drop within the national standard of 35ug/m3. Air quality in central and western China is under threat from increased investment in coal-fired power plants – last year 75% of new permits were issued for these regions.

Other cities fare somewhat better.

Shanghai is predicted to meet the national standard in 2019 while Guangzhou should meet the national standard this year.

The average annual PM2.5 concentration of the 74 cities has fallen by 30.8% from 2013, an average of 12.1% per year.
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