Two thirds of Chinese cities fail on air standards
Two-thirds of China's cities currently fail to meet stricter air quality standards that the government wants to phase in over four years to combat notoriously smoggy skies, a senior Chinese environmental official say....
Published By: Times LIVE - Friday, 2 March, 2012
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