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Pollution Is Radically Changing Childhood in Chinaâs Cities
New York Times 04.22.2013
Wall Street Journal 06.06.2013
Air Pollution From Coal Use Cuts Lifespans in China, Study Shows
Wall Street Journal 07.09.2013
Paying Auditors for Honest Appraisals
Wall Street Journal 07.18.2013
For a Breath of Fresh Air in China, A Mere Four Cities Make the Cut
Wall Street Journal 08.12.2013
Response to a Cityâs Smog Points to a Change in Chinese Attitude
New York Times 10.24.2013
New York Times 11.05.2013
Beijing’s Bad Air Would Be Step Up for Smoggy Delhi
New York Times 01.25.2014
Its Growth Targets Elusive, China Focuses on Jobs and Quality of Life
New York Times 03.13.2014
Chinese Steel Expert- N Way Out for Mills Caught in Crackdown
Wall Street Journal 07.16.2014
Meet the Biggest Polluter in China's Most Polluted City
Wall Street Journal 09.17.2014
Washington Post 12.07.2015
Wall Street Journal 12.08.2015
Smog So Thick, Beijing Comes to a Standstill
New York Times 12.08.2015
In China, Older Cars Clog the Air
Wall Street Journal 01.14.2013
Wall Street Journal 01.16.2013
In China, Discontent Among the Normally Faithful
New York Times 01.19.2013
Smog Clears on China Energy Reform
Wall Street Journal 03.08.2013
Li Keqiang, Chinaâs Premier, Offers Plan of Economic and Social Reforms
New York Times 03.17.2013
Cost of Environmental Degradation in China Is Growing
New York Times 03.29.2013
300 Million Children Breathe Highly Toxic Air, Unicef Reports
The New York Times 10.31.2016
In China’s Coal Country, a Ban Brings Blue Skies and Cold Homes
The New York Times 02.10.2018
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