(China's Air Quality circa 2013 (JMC330 project))
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In recent years '''China's Air Quality''' has caused public concern and outcry. Though municipal officials in Beijing have declared the 14th year of improving air quality <ref>Xinhua "Beijing air quality improves for 14th consecutive year" 2012-12-31</ref>  many are unconvinced. Much in part to the government declaring some statistics 'state secrets' inaccessible to the public such as the case of attorney Dong Zhengwei attempts to access an environmental study


[[Image:Forbidden City Jan. 13 2013.jpg|thumb|Smog in the Forbidden City Jan. 13 2013]]
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In recent years China's Air Quality has caused public concern and outcry. Though municipal officials in Beijing have declared the 14th year of improving air quality [1] many are unconvinced. Much in part to the government declaring some statistics 'state secrets' inaccessible to the public such as the case of attorney Dong Zhengwei attempts to access an environmental study

Smog in the Forbidden City Jan. 13 2013
  1. Xinhua "Beijing air quality improves for 14th consecutive year" 2012-12-31
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