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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> | 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>"Beijing air quality improves for 14th consecutive year", Xinhau, 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 attempt at receiving a 2006-2010 national study on soil samples <ref>"In China, public anger over secrecy on environment", Reuters, 3-10-2013</ref> | ||
[[Image:Forbidden City Jan. 13 2013.jpg|thumb|Smog in the Forbidden City Jan. 13 2013]] | [[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 attempt at receiving a 2006-2010 national study on soil samples [2]