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In Search of Fresh Air
Beijing works hard to breathe new life into tackling its worsening pollution
 Chinese Donate Anti-Poaching Gear to Kenya
 China Nurtures Better Environmental Supervision
China approves a series of plans to establish a more strict supervision system for environmental protection
 China's Overall Air Quality Improved in 2014 and Early 2015
Only 16 of the 161 major cities subject to air quality monitoring meet the national standards for clean air in 2014
 Lawmakers Mull Stricter Air Pollution Control Law
Chinese legislators are deliberating on regulating emissions from boats and ships as the country clamps down on air pollution
 China Environment Communique Exposes Poor Air, Water Quality
The Ministry of Environmental Protection on Thursday releases its 2014 Environment Condition Communique
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-China Passes Law to Control Air Pollution
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-China Nurtures Better Environmental Supervision
-China's Overall Air Quality Improved in 2014 and Early 2015
-Lawmakers Mull Stricter Air Pollution Control Law
-China Environment Communique Exposes Poor Air, Water Quality
-China Slashes Tax to Promote Green Vehicles, Ships
-China Issues Guideline for Eco-Friendly Development
-Ministry Orders to Tackle Pollution in Wetland near Beijing
-China to Standardize Energy Conservation by 2020
-China Plans National Park at Major Riverheads
-China Continues Alert for Smog
-Ministry Vows Stricter Air Quality Inspections
-Top Meteorological Authority Issues Alert for Smog in North China
-China Ahead of Schedule with 2014 Energy Targets
-Difficult Lima Talks Reach Acceptable Deal on Climate Change
-China Pledges to Honor Emission-Cut Commitments
-China Unveils Energy Strategy, Targets for 2020
-Saving the Sturgeon
-China Issues Key Layout on Climate Change
-New Energy Provides Electricity to Hundreds of Thousands in Xinjiang
-Whittling Down Pollution
-Beijing, Neighboring Cities Dominate Q3 Smog List
-Water Diversion to Improve Beijing's Water Quality: Official
-Heavy Smog in North China to Ease on Monday
-China Launches New Air Quality Inspections
-China's Shale Gas Production Surging
-Breaking New Ground
-Orange Typhoon Alert Issued in China
-China to Free 30 Artificially Bred Crested Ibis
-Green Drive
-Only 9 Chinese Cities Reach Air Quality Standards
-The Burning Question
-China to Present National Contributions in First Half of 2015
-China Exempts New-Energy Cars from Purchase Tax
-Area of Lakes Expands in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
-Chinese Drones Keep Eye on Polluters
-China Plays Tough in Energy-Saving Campaign
-China's Water, Air, Soil in Serious Situation
-China to Scrap 6 Mln Polluting Vehicles in 2014
-Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Glaciers Shrink 15 Pct in 30 Years
-China Inspects Enforcement of Air Pollution Law
-Vice Premier Urges Improved Air Quality
-China to Set up Nuclear Emergency Team
-Tibet Sets up Snow Leopard Conservation Center

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