RSSNewsletterSiteMapFeedback

Home · Weather · Forum · Learning Chinese · Jobs · Shopping
Search This Site
China | International | Business | Government | Environment | Olympics/Sports | Travel/Living in China | Culture/Entertainment | Books & Magazines | Health
Home / Environment / News Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read | Comment
Tighter controls on air pollution
Adjust font size:  ZoomIn ZoomOut

The State Council has reportedly signed off on a comprehensive strategy to guarantee cleaner air in Beijing during the Olympic Games.

More than 30 Canadian citizens practice Taiji Fan on October 17 near the National Stadium, also know as the Bird's Nest, expressing their best wishes for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.

The measures include strict controls on car emissions, dust and dirt, energy consumption and industrial emissions, which contribute heavily to the capital's air pollution.

Up to 40 percent of the city's air pollution comes from cars alone.

Officials from both the national and municipal environmental watchdogs yesterday declined to confirm or deny whether the State Council had given the new plan the green light.

A professional panel organized by the Beijing municipal environmental bureau formulated the plan, before it got the nod from China's environmental watchdog in July.

It was then submitted to the State Council for approval.

Du Shaozhong, deputy director of the Beijing environmental bureau declined to comment but said an official announcement and analysis would be made soon.

According to the plan, work on all construction sites would be temporarily halted leading up to the Olympics to reduce dust and dirt particles in the air during the Games.

Production will either be reduced or suspended at steel-iron factories, chemical plants and construction materials plants, and coal-powered plants will have to totally cease operations.

The city's estimated 3.5 million vehicles will be restricted from driving on the city's roads on certain days, including official business vehicles.

Zhang Jianyu, Beijing office head of US-based Environment Defense expressed "full confidence" that the capital could achieve better air quality next year.

(China Daily October 18, 2007)

Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read

Comment
Username   Password   Anonymous
 
China Archives
Related >>
- Beijing keen to promote cheap public transport
- Beijingers Split over Air Quality Exercise
- Beijing: A Day to Use Public Transport
- Beijing Continues Endeavor for Better Air Quality
- Beijing Records 55 'Blue Sky' Days in First 3 Months
- Beijing Roads Welcome Emission-free Buses
Most Viewed >>
-Severe winter weather may persist for another week
-Battle goes on against snowstorms
-La Nina, atmospheric circulation blamed for snow disaster
-Salt tide afflicts Shanghai
-Ministry warns of spread of fruit diseases
Air Quality 
Cities Major Pollutant Air Quality Level
Beijing sulfur dioxide II
Shanghai particulate matter I
Guangzhou sulfur dioxide I
Chongqing particulate matter II
Xi'an particulate matter II
Most Read
-Severe winter weather may persist for another week
-Battle goes on against snowstorms
-La Nina, atmospheric circulation blamed for snow disaster
-Salt tide afflicts Shanghai
-Ministry warns of spread of fruit diseases
NGO Events Calendar Tips
- Hand in hand to protect endangered animals and plants
- Changchun, Mini-marathon Aimed at Protecting Siberian Tiger
- Water Walk by Nature University
- Green Earth Documentary Salon
- Prof. Maria E. Fernandez to Give a Lecture on Climate Change
More
Archives
UN meets on climate change
The UN Climate Change Conference brought together representatives of over 180 countries and observers from various organizations.
Panda Facts
A record 28 panda cubs born via artificial insemination have survived in 2006.
South China Karst
Rich and unique karst landforms located in south China display exceptional natural beauty.
Saving the Tibetan Antelopes
The rare animals survive in the harsh natural environment of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.
More
Laws & Regulations
- Forestry Law of the People's Republic of China
- Meteorology Law of the People's Republic of China
- Fire Control Law of the People's Republic of China
- Law on Protecting Against and Mitigating Earthquake Disasters
- Law of the People's Republic of China on Conserving Energy
More
Links:
State Environmental Protection Administration
Ministry of Water Resources
Ministry of Land and Resources
China Environmental Industry Network
Chengdu Giant Panda Research Base
SiteMap | About Us | RSS | Newsletter | Feedback

Copyright ? China.org.cn. All Rights Reserved E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-88828000 京ICP證 040089號

主站蜘蛛池模板: 国产麻豆剧看黄在线观看| 日韩av片无码一区二区不卡电影| 公与2个熄乱理在线播放| 草逼视频免费看| 朝鲜女人性猛交| 亚洲熟妇丰满多毛XXXX| 真实乱视频国产免费观看| 国产精品久久久久电影| 99久久国语露脸精品国产| 性xxxx视频播放免费| 中文字幕精品一区二区精品| 日韩欧美一区二区三区免费看| 亚洲国产最大av| 欧美欧美欧美欧美| 国产00粉嫩馒头一线天萌白酱| 黑人性受xxxx黑人xyx性爽| 女神捕电影高清在线观看| 中文国产欧美在线观看| 日本一卡二卡≡卡四卡精品| 久久精品国产一区二区三| 欧洲美熟女乱又伦免费视频| 亚洲成av人片不卡无码| 毛片女人毛片一级毛片毛片| 俄罗斯一级成人毛片| 麻豆网神马久久人鬼片| 国产精品538一区二区在线| 55夜色66夜色| 国产高清在线a视频大全| aaa国产一级毛片| 女人张腿让男桶免费视频网站| 欧美国产成人精品一区二区三区| 亚洲综合在线成人一区| 男人把大ji巴放进男人免费视频 | 最近中文字幕mv高清在线视频| 亚洲国产精品无码久久青草| 欧美综合婷婷欧美综合五月| 亚洲精品15p| 欧美黄成人免费网站大全| 亚洲精品在线免费看| 波多野结衣一区在线| 亚洲精品国偷自产在线|