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U.S. Embassy: Beijing Air Quality Is 'Crazy Bad'

CHI-CHI ZHANG   11/19/10 08:05 AM ET   AP

Beijing Air Quality

BEIJING — Pollution in Beijing was so bad Friday the U.S. Embassy, which has been independently monitoring air quality, ran out of conventional adjectives to describe it, at one point saying it was "crazy bad."

The embassy later deleted the phrase, saying it was an "incorrect" description and it would revise the language to use when the air quality index goes above 500, its highest point and a level considered hazardous for all people by U.S. standards.

The hazardous haze has forced schools to stop outdoor exercises, and health experts asked residents, especially those with respiratory problems, the elderly and children, to stay indoors.

"We've canceled 10 days worth of games since August," said David Niven, chief operating officer of China ClubFootball, which runs extensive youth and adult football leagues in Beijing. "If the air is above 240, some of the schools will ask us to move football games indoors or cancel them altogether. Because of the bad air this year, we've had to cancel more games than ever before."

Health experts say breathing polluted air can affect respiratory functions and worsen problems for those with asthma or allergies.

China's official air quality rating was 312 on Friday. Environmental groups and city residents have complained the government's measurement system consistently underreports the severity of the problem.

Beijing's official air monitors only measure relatively coarse particulate matter, whereas the U.S. system monitors smaller, deadlier dust particles.

Experts say Beijing's frequently bad air has been even dirtier recently because a growing number of factories and villages on the outskirts of the city are burning coal for the winter, and more than 1,200 new cars hit the roads each day.

The capital underwent a massive cleanup in 2008 for the Olympic Games, such as planting thousands of acres (hectares) of trees in and around the city, but has since allowed some factories to reopen and lifted some traffic restrictions, bringing pollution levels back up.

"If the city's planning was better, people from the outskirts wouldn't have to commute for hours each day," said Ma Jun, director of the Institute of Public and Environmental Affairs in Beijing. "Beijing needs to place more of a priority on the environment. The health of Beijing residents is no less important than the health of those athletes who were here for a few weeks."

"We can't just expect wind, snow or rain to wipe out the pollution when it gets bad," Ma added. "The city must take pollution more seriously and implement preventive measures."

One Beijing resident said he was suffering breathing difficulties.

"I feel like I'm having some problems with breathing and distress in my chest," said a high school teacher who only gave his surname, Qiao.

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05:25 AM on 11/22/2010
One more thing: American booming comes from tolerance for all kind of culture, based on this, it gathered lots of engineers and techs in WWI, WWII, a lot of booming belongs to all human beings. Make yourself selfish and narrow-heared will destroy your booming, no one beat you except yourself.
05:09 AM on 11/22/2010
Being Chinese folk, i would like to say something.

Point 1. We admire that china did a bad job on Environment protection in the past few years, we never deny this. Everyone make mistakes. I am sure the guys of you who had ever built a complicated systems knows that a excellent system comes from Mistake correction and defect fix, it is a basic philosophy. Even these days you still have "BP mexco oil leak", has china attacked you on this issue?

Point 2. The China has been aware of this issue and it has been working on Env protection, things is in progress. I have to say you closed your eyes if you deny this. BTW, closing your eyes never make you touch the real world changing, sadly.

Point 3. Regarding this news itself, the air is not good sometimes, that is nature, sunny day and rain day make a coplete nature.New York has 365 days sunshine? Is the last-two-days air as bad as "BP mexco oil leak ocean"?

Obviously this kind of issue is used as a political tool again.
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10:41 AM on 11/21/2010
Much of the world's manufacturing and business has fled to the Authoritarian Communist nation of China to avoid:

-paying taxes in their home countries,

- to avoid labor laws and living/minimum wage standards,

-to avoid pollution control laws,

- to exploit the cheap labor of people who live in a state/country where they have no means to defend themselves or vote or have a political opinion without great risk to themselves and their families etc.

Now some of the SAME PEOPLE who complain about having to pay U.S. taxes GLADLY move their factories and businesses to the far away AUTHORITARIAN COMMUNIST NATION OF CHINA and willingly pay taxes to the
Chinese government for the "honor" of expoiting and abusing Chinese land, water, resources, labor and/or people, who have NO VOTE and few civil rights.

Chinese land, water and air is now some of the most polluted on earth from all the multinational manufacturing going on there by various multinational and Chinese national companies/factories who have fled their home countries in the last 15 years. (Google search "water/air pollution in China").

The Chinese version of the E.P.A. has only 230 full-time employees/staff to watch over a nation of 1.3 BILLION PEOPLE !!!!

1/2 of the 600 billion dollar U.S. trade DEFICIT (300 billion dollars per year) is caused by importing of 15 million barrels of foreign oil into the United States EVERY DAY to make gasoline for 190,000,000 drivers. This oil deficit translates into debt.
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UGH!....people taste like crap!
11:01 AM on 11/21/2010
I came to the same conclusions..... and after much research I actually found it to be much worse.
09:20 AM on 11/21/2010
I have a friend working Beijing for our company. And she said most of the days the weather is fine. Most dust actually comes due to sand storm from Gobi dessert not too far away up north west.

I think US embassy is just getting too politically invovled in Hilary's Contain China strategy, now doing it on the propaganda "soft" side.
12:02 PM on 11/21/2010
If China stopped burning fossil fuels to make electricity, what would happen to our air?
08:18 AM on 11/21/2010
I am in Beijing.I havn't heard of this
05:09 AM on 11/21/2010
I wouldn't even worry about it, because American scientists like Rush, Glen, and Sean have proven by oral argument that there is no such thing as man-made pollution or temperature change.
Them so smart!
12:03 PM on 11/21/2010
If China were to stop burning fossil fuels to make electricity, they would be begging for mankind to cause a temperature change.
01:24 AM on 11/21/2010
China's pollution problems are not driven by industry they are driven by corruption. Their environmental laws are in fact equal to or stricter than western countries, they are just completely ignored.
Care needs to be taken when importing any products from China, you can not produce clean in a polluted environment, so their pollution is not just their problem but a global one.
The biggest risk from highly polluted environments is they become open air laboratories for mutation in viruses and bacteria, so given time China's problem will become a global problem.
05:28 PM on 11/20/2010
Unlike the USA the biggest use for coal in Beijing is for heating buildings and cooking. The coal being used has a high sulfur content. On a winter morning you can feel the sulfuric acid burning in your throat when you take a deep breath. Factories and power plants are big enough users of coal that they can install scrubbers to remove the sulfur oxides from the exhaust. Small coal burners like those in homes and apartments can't afford to do this. The big cities of the eastern USA also burned coal in the early part of the 20th century before the use of gas and fuel oil was common. The USA had the advantage because supplies of low-sulfur cleaner burning anthracite coal were available from mines in Pennsylvania. China has no significant deposits of anthracite and hence must burn the dirtier bituminous coal.
01:36 PM on 11/22/2010
No longer true. All cooking fuel used is bottled propane gas. I don't recall see central heating in private apartments. The work around is to use hot water or oil radiators. The apartment I was staying in used this type http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/319235965/Radiator_Heater.html . The hot water was from a domestic hit water heater. A wide range of radiators available is in http://www.alibaba.com/countrysearch/CN/radiator-heater.html .
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05:04 AM on 11/20/2010
I was reading on another website that by the end of the year China will have passed the U.S. as the largest generator of electricity through windpower on the planet.

They have a long way to go, but they appear to be working very hard to fix their problems. I hope they succeed - sooner, rather than later.
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06:16 AM on 11/20/2010
They are running into limits on coal.
http://www.businessinsider.com/the-chinese-coal-monster-running-out-of-puff-2010-11
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05:15 PM on 11/20/2010
Very good article, thank you.
For many years, before I retired, I saw huge trains of coal passing through the industrial area of Los Angeles, on its way to the port. I assumed that the coal was going to China. According to the article, what to my mind has been massive exports of coal to China have been barely sufficient for them to build up a few months reserve supply of coal for emergency use. It is mind boggling to think that all of the coal which I saw on the trains in Cali was barely a drop in the bucket compared to China's total coal use. No wonder their air quality is so bad.

I have mentioned this before, but it bears repeating: there have been articles and satellite pictures in scientific journals detailing and illustrating huge clouds of pollution generated over China, and then circling the globe. They are the world's number one air polluter, followed closely by the U.S.A. Between us, we produce over 40% of global CO2 emissions, not to mention particulate and mercury emissions. If we work together, we can have a huge impact on reducing global pollution production.
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cheap politicians for sale
11:58 AM on 11/20/2010
depends on who's spin you like. The Chinese are saying what is good for them. The US is bashing whoever they think can make the US look better. Kind of like the school yard bully or the grown up jock. By bashing another, they make themselves feel better. That is what the US is doing with China right now. As long as we can look down on someone else, we will always feel like we are superior. Even though we are no better ourselves. Look at our history on industrial pollution. Our air and water has not been nearly this clean even just a few short decades ago. We really have no room to point fingers on this at all.
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05:18 PM on 11/20/2010
If I may, it seems to me that while pointing fingers at others is sometimes both justified and necessary, sometimes it can be part of a process of avoiding self-reflection. The Chinese are working hard to improve their situation, and we should do the same, no?
12:16 AM on 11/20/2010
They worked hard for it. Let them enjoy it.
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loki
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11:41 AM on 11/20/2010
we did the same when we were charging to the top of the economic heap.
09:48 PM on 11/19/2010
Thank goodness the Republicans passed laws that prevent this sort of thing here in the United States.

If the Chinese were to stop burning coal, what would happen to air in the United States?
08:16 PM on 11/19/2010
If you want to see something awful, look at a Chinese river.
08:23 AM on 11/20/2010
Yeah ... just look at your sneakers. They are the reason why the Chinese rivers turn black.
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loki
cheap politicians for sale
11:45 AM on 11/20/2010
promoting cheap products and high profits through environmental disaster. The rivers are trashed, i will agree with you on that. China is a huge provider of cultured pearls, growing 100s of tons of pearls every year. Yet its slowing now at a rapid pace as the waterways used to farm the pearls is to contaminated for he mollusk species they use to promote pearl production. Not even a bottom feeding mollusk can survive in the stench the factories that make the cheap products we crave dump into them. Its really sad.
08:07 PM on 11/20/2010
Better theirs, than ours.
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12:25 PM on 11/21/2010
I heard on the radio, maybe as long as 5 yrs ago, that the Yangtze river was receiving up to 12 million tons of raw sewage daily, and that the Yellow (sp?) river deposited tons of heavy metal industrial waste into their largest agricultural areas, causing their produce to be quite dangerous..
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toocoolfoschool1234
Stab your television. Get a guitar.
06:12 PM on 11/19/2010
What do global warming deniers think about this? Clearly pollution is bad. No matter what you think is going to happen (and nobody knows for sure) it is going to be bad for humans.
07:38 AM on 11/20/2010
They will agree with you that these forms of pollution are poor stewardship of our planet. They may however dispute with you that human-generated CO2 is the Primary cause of any warming the planet have experienced in recent times.
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toocoolfoschool1234
Stab your television. Get a guitar.
09:26 AM on 11/20/2010
Some folks like to play devils advocate when it comes to things like this...Interesting...I prefer to listen to the scientific community which is almost completely unanimous in saying that we are ****ing the planet up beyond repair. Tip the scale too far in one direction and we will lose our ecosystem forever. That's ok though, it's not like it's the end of the world. LIfe will continue on for some time after we are gone and we all need to come to terms with that at this point. By most estimates we are beyond the point of no return in terms of damage caused by fossil fuels. Things may really change over the next 75 years. Most likely you are a baby boomer or older (like most devils advocates on this issue) and you will be dead before we have to face up to the grim realities. Oh well, it's not really anyone's fault, it's just our nature.
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StopThePlanet
Outlaw stupidity and only outlaws will be stupid
06:12 PM on 11/19/2010
No environmental and labor controls are how China and other countries can produce products for pennies on the dollar.  This is not global competition when our opponents get to cheat at the game
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05:57 PM on 11/19/2010
Nothing compared to Salt Lake City during a two-week winter inversion. You can actually see the pollution in the air between you and an object 50 feet away.
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Civilization: Evolutionary pathway of choice.
06:18 AM on 11/20/2010
Haven't been to Beijing on a bad air day you?
05:41 PM on 11/20/2010
Is there anything other than a bad air day in Beijing? That's why the traffic cops have such short life spans.