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Adriana Trujillo

Chinese smog insurance: travel agency offers air pollution policies | Travel | theguard... - 0 views

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    China's largest online travel agency, began selling haze travel insurance to compensate domestic tourists that spend time in major cities affected by smog. Travelers will be able to file claims if they spend at least 2 days in cities with high smog levels.
Adriana Trujillo

London Smog Deemed a 'Health Crisis' - Condé Nast Traveler - 1 views

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    Air pollution in London is now so severe that it has surpassed levels normally found in Beijing, a city famed for its incessant smog. After authorities issued a 'very high' air pollution alert for the first time in the capital's history on Monday, the toxic air currently blanketing the city has shown little sign of abating. London mayor Sadiq Khan has described the situation as a "health crisis," the Telegraph reports, and warnings to take caution have been displayed at various tube stations, bus stops, and roadsides across the city.
Adriana Trujillo

Paris Bans Half its Drivers in Smog-Cutting Effort · Environmental Management... - 0 views

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    France introduced restrictions on Paris drivers today, allowing them to use their cars only on alternate days, as the city deals with a bad bout of smog.
Adriana Trujillo

Obama announces tougher air quality standards aimed at cutting smog - CBS News - 1 views

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    The EPA proposed strengthening 2008 air quality standards to reduce smog. The new standards would drop the limit on pollution-forming ozone from the current 75 parts per billion (ppb) to within 60-70 ppb.
Adriana Trujillo

New smog rule would throw counties out of compliance - Spreadsheets - Los Angeles Times - 0 views

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    The Environmental Protection Agency is expected to propose tightening limits on ozone, the lung-damaging ingredient in smog, to between 65 to 70 parts per billion. The current standard of 75 parts per billion has been in place since 2008.
Adriana Trujillo

Panasonic staff earn hazard pay in polluted Chinese cities | GreenBiz.com - 0 views

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    Panasonic has confirmed that it is planning to provide staff working in Chinese cities a salary premium to compensate them for the effects of the country's escalating smog crisis.
Adriana Trujillo

LA's plan to go from smog and sprawl to green economic hub | GreenBiz - 1 views

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    The California city is betting on new environmental targets and equitable economi development, along with new smart cities technology from vendors like Philips, as part of a first-of-its-kind sustainability framework.
amandasjohnston

China raises its low carbon ambitions in new 2020 targets | China Dialogue - 2 views

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    China's 13th Five-Year-Plan on Energy Development (Energy 13FYP) might be one of the most anticipated energy blueprints in the world for its far-reaching implications for the carbon trajectory of the planet's largest emitter. On Jan 5, 2017, the National Energy Administration finally unveiled the plan to reporters, with a set of 2020 targets covering everything from total energy consumption to installed wind energy capacity. Before we delve into details of the plan, one thing is worth noting: with the Energy 13FYP, China might have once again raised ambitions for its low-carbon future, highlighting the urgency that this smog-ridden country attaches to moving away from fossil fuels. This time round, policymakers seem even more determined to squeeze out coal's share in the country's energy mix, lowering its 2020 percentage in primary energy consumption from 62% to 58%. The country is also aiming higher for renewables: installed capacity of wind energy and solar energy should reach "more than 210GW" and "more than 110GW", respectively, by 2020; higher than what was declared at the end of 2014.
Adriana Trujillo

China to scrap millions of cars in anti-pollution push | Reuters - 0 views

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    China plans to remove over 5 million vehicles from roads this year for failing to meet new fuel standards designed to reduce smog. The plan calls for removing 330,000 cars from Beijing and 660,000 from the surrounding Hebei province.
Del Birmingham

In China, the water you drink is as dangerous as the air you breathe | Deng Tingting | ... - 1 views

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    Shanghai, with its chic cafes, glitzy shopping malls and organic health food shops, is emblematic of improving quality of life for China's urban middle class. Yet while the city's veil of smog has lifted slightly in recent years, its water pollution crisis continues unabated - 85% of the water in the city's major rivers was undrinkable in 2015, according to official standards, and 56.4% was unfit for any purpose.
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