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Breathing Beijing's Air Is the Equivalent of Smoking Almost 40 Cigarettes a Day

iONiUM writes: The Economist has a story about how bad the air quality is in Beijing. Due to public outcry the Chinese government has created almost 1,000 air quality monitoring stations, and the findings aren't good. They report: "Pollution is sky-high everywhere in China. Some 83% of Chinese are exposed to air that, in America, would be deemed by the Environmental Protection Agency either to be unhealthy or unhealthy for sensitive groups. Almost half the population of China experiences levels of PM2.5 that are above America's highest threshold. That is even worse than the satellite data had suggested. Berkeley Earth's scientific director, Richard Muller, says breathing Beijing's air is the equivalent of smoking almost 40 cigarettes a day and calculates that air pollution causes 1.6m deaths a year in China, or 17% of the total. A previous estimate, based on a study of pollution in the Huai river basin (which lies between the Yellow and Yangzi rivers), put the toll at 1.2m deaths a year—still high."

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  1. And it's not even in the top 10 worst. by Harlequin80 · · Score: 5, Informative

    According to this report no Chinese city gets into the top 10 most polluted....
    http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/world...

    According to this 1 Xi'an is the worst in the world. With Phoenix being the worst American city at 97th worst, LA is 107th, London 171st
    http://www.numbeo.com/pollutio...

  2. Article is a bit old, but current data is similar by piojo · · Score: 3, Informative

    This article is from April, and their data collection was presumably from some time before that. However, if you check the following map (updated hourly), it looks like the air is still terrible, despite China making some attempts to solve this problem:

    http://aqicn.org/map/china/

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  3. Re:Beijing is not China by Namarrgon · · Score: 5, Informative

    Not that I expect anyone to RTFA of course, but the article is actually a report on Berkeley Earth's study on the 1500-site national air-reporting system, and most of the figures given are for all of China. The only specific Beijing reference is the "40 packs a day" metaphor.

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  4. Re:Capitalism is killing them by DigiShaman · · Score: 3, Informative

    Two words. Delta Smelt. That is what happens when you have rabid environmental policies run amok.

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