Date Posted: 11 October 2015
After the National Holiday, Northern China was visited by another severe episode of haze. According to data by Ministry of Environmental Protection, ozone, replacing fine particulate matter (PM2.5), was responsible for the substandard air quality in China in the last four months.
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The Guidance Framework was welcomed and requests were made to focus on supporting countries and cities with its effective implementation.
read more >>Date Posted: 1 March 2016
The Guidance Framework builds the capacity of policymakers and stakeholders through concrete roadmaps to improve air quality management.
read more >>Date Posted: 2 March 2016
National and city-level environment ministry and agency representatives from the Philippines, China, Mongolia and Viet Nam took the first step towards implementation of Clean Air Asia’s landmark Guidance Framework for Better Air Quality in Asian Cities at a regional workshop in Manila.
read more >>Date Posted: 3 March 2016
Comprehensive information on national, regional and city-level air pollution data and policies throughout China is now available with the English-language release of Clean Air Asia’s groundbreaking “China Air 2015: Air Pollution Prevention and Control Progress in Chinese Cities” report.
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