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China's Grade 2 national standard and the WHO standard for air pollution- only 4 of 72 cities met WHO standards in first half 2013, according to China's Environment Ministry

08/12/2013

China's standard is for 35 micrograms per cubic meter compared to the WHO standard of 25 micrograms per cubic meter for airborne particulate matter smaller than 2.5 micrograms in diameter in 24 hours. Only 4 cities out of 72 cities across China met the WHO standard in China for the first half of 2013, according to China's Environment Ministry. Pollution in cities like Harbin made the national and international news in the winter of 2013-2014. Prime minister Li Keqiang made tackling pollution a national top priority in 2014, as China moved away from a single minded focus on GDP growth.

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